-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: [AISWorld] AMCIS CALL FOR PAPERS-MINI-TRACK: The Dark Sides of AI Date: Sat, 25 Jan 2020 05:55:30 +0800 (GMT+08:00) From: 牟健 jian.mou@xidian.edu.cn To: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
AMCIS 2020, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, August 12-16
MINI-TRACK: The Dark Sides of AI
TRACK: AI and Semantic Technologies for Intelligent Information Systems
DESCRIPTION
Development and utilization of AI has been gaining increasing momentum during the last few years (Duan et al., 2019). It has become a critical component of doing business in a number of industries, such as finance, healthcare, manufacturing, retail, supply chain, logistics and utilities (Dwivedi et al., 2019). Regardless of the numerous opportunities that AI offers, there are undoubtedly plentiful dark sides of AI that present enormous risks for individuals, communities, organizations and even whole societies. Therefore, considering the ubiquitous use of AI in industry and society today, the significant negative or detrimental consequences of AI remain to be examined and are worthy of further research attention. We thus organize this mini-track and encourage the potential authors to address this important but so far largely neglected topic – the dark sides of AI. Empirical research adopting qualitative or quantitative research approaches are welcome. Topics of interests include, but are not limited to the following:
Theories, models, and classification frameworks that shed light on the dark sides of AI
The potential harms resulted from the widespread use of AI at different levels
o For individuals (e.g., self-centered information cocoons)
o For groups (e.g., group polarization)
o For organizations (e.g., loss of jobs and unintended discrimination)
o For societies (e.g., control the distribution of public opinions)
The detrimental effect benefits and the costs of using AI
Understanding how individuals, communities, and organizations can minimize, prevent or respond to the dark side of AI
Examining dark side outcomes, behaviors and practices that accidently or unintentionally emerge
The ethics of using AI in various occasions
Approaches to lobbying, regulating and controlling dark side behaviors and practices associated with AI usage
The trust, security and privacy issues in using AI
The antecedents and consequences of dark side using AI
Case studies of dark side of AI in the society
Behavioral, psychological, ethical, social and cultural issues related to the dark sides of AI
SUBMISSION TYPES
• Full papers must not exceed 10 pages (approx. 5,000 words)
• Emergent Research Forum (ERF) papers must not exceed 5 pages (approx. 2,500 words)
All submissions must conform to the AMCIS 2020 submission templatehttps://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/submissions/types-of-submissions/ and will be peer-reviewed using a double-blind system.
IMPORTANT DATES
January 6, 2020: Manuscript submissions for AMCIS 2020 begin
February 28, 2020: AMCIS manuscript submissions closes at 5:00pm MST
March 5, 2020: All papers have assigned reviewers
April 13, 2020: Track Chair recommendations due
April 22, 2020: Notification of Workshop acceptance
April 22, 2020: Camera-ready papers are due at 5:00 pm MST
MINI-TRACK CHAIRS
Dr. Lin Xiao
xiaolin@nuaa.edu.cn
Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Prof. Xiao-Liang Shen
xlshen@whu.edu.cn
Wuhan University
Dr. Jian Mou
Jian.mou@xidian.edu.cn
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