Dear colleagues,

This is a second call for papers for the workshop on Rebellion and
Disobedience in AI (RaD-AI) which will take place on May 30, 2023, as part
of the AAMAS workshop program. This call contains an extended submission
deadline (February 13) and a list of confirmed speakers.

More details can be found on the workshop’s website:
https://sites.google.com/view/rad-ai/home


RaD-AI agents are artificial agents (virtual or robots) that reason
intelligently about why, when, and how to rebel and disobey their given
commands. The need for agents to disobey contrasts with most existing
research on collaborative robots and agents, where the definition of a
“good” agent is one that complies with the commands it is given, and that
works in a predictable manner under the consent of the human it serves.
However, as exemplified in Issac Asimov’s Second Law of Robotics, this
compliance is not always desired, such as when it might interfere with a
human’s safety. While there has not been much prior research on RaD-AI, we
identify main related topics, each of which is studied by a thriving
subcommunity of AI, namely: Intelligent Social Agents, Human-Agent/Robot
Interaction, and Societal Impacts. In each of these areas, there are
research questions relevant to RaD-AI.


Confirmed Speakers:
Liz Sonenberg, School of Computing and Information Systems, The University
of Melbourne
Matthias Scheutz, Department of Computer Science, Tufts University
Joel Liebo, DeepMind

We are specifically interested in submissions on the following topics:

Intelligent Social Agents (including but not limited to: Goal Reasoning,
Plan Recognition, Value Alignment, and Social Dilemmas)

Human-Agent/Robot Interaction (including but not limited to: Human-agent
Trust, Interruptions, Deception,

Command Rejection, and Explainability)

Societal Impacts (including but not limited to: Legal and Ethical
Reasoning, Liability, AI safety, and AI governance)


Submission details:

The submission deadline is January 20, 2023. February 13, 2023

Notifications will be sent on March 13, 2023.
The submission website is: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=radai23

Accepted submission types:

Regular Research Papers (6 to 8 pages)

Short Research Papers (up to 4 pages)

Position Papers (up to 2 pages)

Tool Talks (up to 2 pages)


Organizing Committee:

David Aha, Navy Center for Applied Research in AI; Naval Research
Laboratory; Washington, DC; USA

Gordon Briggs, Navy Center for Applied Research in AI; Naval Research
Laboratory; Washington, DC; USA

Reuth Mirsky, Department of Computer Science; Bar-Ilan University; Israel (
mirs...@cs.biu.ac.il)

Ram Rachum, Department of Computer Science; Bar-Ilan University; Israel

Kantwon L. Rogers, Department of Computer Science; Georgia Tech; USA

Peter Stone, The University of Texas at Austin; USA and Sony AI
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