[Call for Reviewers]
[Call for Papers]
[Last Event: AIGOV @ IJCAI 2024]

Introduction

We are excited to announce the 2nd International Workshop on “AI Governance: Alignment, Morality and Law” (AIGOV) at the AAAI 2025, a critical event addressing the principles, frameworks, and best practices necessary to navigate the ethical, legal, and societal dimensions of AI.

The rapid advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) bring unprecedented opportunities and challenges. As organizations and governments increasingly integrate AI technologies into various aspects of society, the need for effective AI governance becomes paramount. This workshop aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of AI governance principles, frameworks, and best practices to empower participants in navigating the ethical, legal, and societal dimensions of AI.

In addition to insightful technical discussions, we also plan to hold introductory talks to educate a broader community about the importance and urgency of AI governance. These talks will serve as a foundational introduction to the subject matter and its implications for society at large. Some topics of interest include but not limited to:

  • Understanding AI Governance: Define the core principles of AI governance. Explore existing regulations and ethical frameworks
  • Role of LLMs in AI Governance: Highlight the capabilities of LLMs in analyzing and generating human-readable content. Discuss how LLMs can contribute to drafting policies and guidelines.
  • Addressing Bias and Fairness: Examine the challenges of bias in AI systems. Showcase how LLMs can assist in identifying and mitigating bias.
  • Transparency and Accountability: Explore the importance of transparency in AI decision-making. Discuss how LLMs can aid in creating understandable and accountable AI systems.
  • Policy Interpretation and Compliance: Illustrate how LLMs can assist policymakers in understanding complex technical concepts. Discuss the role of LLMs in monitoring and auditing AI systems for compliance with governance standards.
  • Human-AI Collaboration: Emphasize the need for human oversight in AI governance. Discuss the collaborative approach between humans and LLMs.
  • AI alignment methods
  • Prompt engineering
  • Fine tuning
  • Explainable AI
  • Responsible AI practices

We believe that incorporating knowledge can potentially solve many of the most pressing challenges tackling the AI and society today. The primary goal of this workshop is to facilitate community building, as AI governance is a critical field with two distinct communities: policymakers crafting regulations and researchers/developers working on the technologies. The workshop aims to bring these communities together to foster collaboration and enhance understanding. The workshop aims to educate a broader community about the intricacies of AI governance. Through informative sessions and discussions, participants will gain a deeper understanding of the challenges posed by AI technologies and the need for effective governance.

This workshop will be a hybrid event held in conjunction with AAAI 2025, taking place on Mar 3rd, 2025 at Philadelphia, PA, USA. The session will cover invited talks, contributed talks, posters, and a panel discussion.

Key Dates

  • Submission deadline: Nov 30th, 2024 (11:59 pm AOE)
  • Acceptance notification: Dec 30th, 2024
  • Camera ready for accepted submissions: Jan 20th, 2025

Confirmed Keynote and Invited Speakers


Organizing Committee


Schedule

Time (local time) Event Speaker
9-9:10 Introduction Djallel Bouneffouf
9:10-9:50 Invited Talk (30 + 10 QA) Christopher Yoo
9:50-10:30 Invited Talk (30 + 10 QA) Kush Varshney
10:30-11:00 Poster Setup + Coffee Break Accepted Authors
11:00-12:00 Roundtable Discussions Invited Speakers and Guest Panelists
12:00-13:00 Lunch Break  
13:00-14:00 Oral Talks (10 + 5 QA each) Accepted Authors for Oral Talks (Sequence: 1. Daly et al.; 2. Varshney et al.; 3. Pokhriyal; 4. Nemala))
14:10-14:50 Invited Talk (30 + 10 QA) Desmond Patton
14:50-15:30 Invited Talk (30 + 10 QA) Rumman Chowdhury
15:30-16:00 Poster Session + Coffee Break Accepted Authors
16:00-16:40 Invited Talk (30 + 10 QA) Sara Migliorini
16:40-17:20 Invited Talk (30 + 10 QA) Laura Bingham
17:20-17:30 Closing  

Accepted Papers

  1. Oral
    Elizabeth M. Daly, Sean Rooney, Seshu Tirupathi, Luis Garcés-Erice, Inge Vejsbjerg, and 7 more authors
  2. Oral
    Kush R. Varshney, Zahra Ashktorab, Djallel Bouneffouf, Matthew Riemer, and Justin D. Weisz
  3. Ruoxi Cheng, Haoxuan Ma, Shuirong Cao, Jiaqi Li, Aihua Pei, and 4 more authors
  4. Francesco Pivi, Michele Lombardi, Roberta Calegari, and Elisa Rimondi
  5. Daniel DeAlcala, Aythami Morales, Julian Fierrez, Gonzalo Mancera, Ruben Tolosana, and 1 more author
  6. Parisa Salmani, and Peter R. Lewis
  7. Kendall Brogle, and Umang Bhatt
  8. Buse Sibel Korkmaz, Rahul Nair, Elizabeth M. Daly, Evangelos Anagnostopoulos, Christos Varytimidis, and 1 more author
  9. Makoto Takamatsu, Modong Tan, Ryotaro Sugiura, Mioko Hirose, and Naoya Takizawa
  10. Leila Methnani, Virginia Dignum, and Andreas Theodorou
  11. Laura Waltersdorfer, Dominique Hausler, and Tanja Auge
  12. Mahasweta Chakraborti, Bert Joseph Prestoza, Nicholas Vincent, Seth Frey, and Vladimir Filkov

Call for Submissions

Other than the above topics listed, we also welcome submissions from researchers working on related topics such as neural program synthesis, program induction, and concept learning.

Submission Instructions: Submissions should be in the form of a 7-page papers (+2-page references) for proceeding articles or a 2-page abstract for posters/demonstrations, and should be formatted according to the conference’s guidelines (https://www.ijcai.org/authors_kit). Accepted papers will be presented at the workshop and included in a workshop proceeding, unless opted out by the authors.

The review will be double-blind, so please keep your submission(s) anonymous. The accepted papers have the option to be archival (i.e. included in the proceeding) or non-archival (i.e. only hosted in the website). The archival papers should be sufficiently original and not published in another venue or journal. The non-archival papers can be relevant work presented or published in another venue or journal.

All accepted papers and extended abstracts will be presented as posters. The program committee will select a few papers for oral presentation. There will be a poster session during the scheduled coffee breaks to facilitate and spark discussions amongst attendees.

We look forward to your submissions and to seeing you at the workshop. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the organizing committee.

The submission website is on OpenReview. Camera-ready versions will be posted on the workshop website.

Camera-Ready and Proceeding Instructions: To streamline the publication process, we have implemented a two-step approach for camera-ready publications.

Firstly, all accepted papers are hosted on our website via OpenReview during the conference period. To ensure inclusion in this phase, please revise your papers based on the reviewers’ comments, include your author affiliations, and adhere to the AAAI format. The deadline for uploading this version to OpenReview is Jan 20th, 2025.

Secondly, we are publishing the accepted and invited papers in a post-conference proceeding. Please follow the instructions as in the email sent to you later.

The deadline for the proceeding submission is TBA.

Technical Program Committee (TPC)

We would like to express our sincere gratitude to our technical program committee for generously volunteering their time and expertise to review submissions for our workshop. Their valuable contributions have been instrumental in ensuring the quality and rigor of the workshop’s program. We deeply appreciate their dedication and commitment to our workshop’s success:

Tianhao Li, Ruixiang Qi, Tianliang Yao, Zecheng Zhang, Rahul Jain, Jiacheng Lu, Saai Krishnan Udayakumar, Rishit Dholakia, Haocheng Bi, Botao Zhang, Hejun Huang, Ahmed Olabisi Olajide, Mahak Shah, Chandrashekar Konda, Zhun Zhou, Zhengyu Fang, Gaurav Mishra, Rohan Kulkarni, Prithviraj Dasgupta, Imran Nasim, Akshata Kishore Moharir, Harsh NILESH PATHAK, Zhoujie Ding, Deepak Jayabalan, Utsha Saha, Aashish Sheshadri, Yuan Tian, YI HAN, Zonghao Ying, Ziyi Wang, Jahnavi Anilkumar Kachhia, Matin Khajavi, Haohang Li, Yuanjian Xu, Akaash Vishal Hazarika, Benedikt Schesch, Yue Li, Jiajing Chen, Bum Jun Kim, Junlin Guo, Qinfeng Zhu, Ramya Sree Boppana, KE WANG, Martin Meinke, Zijian Zhang, Ye Zhang, Amit Agarwal, Moncef GAROUANI, Songlin Jiang, Madiha Shakil Mirza, Abuh Ibrahim Sani, Sai Prasanna Teja Reddy Bogireddy, Pallavi Gudipati, Xiaoxia Lei, Sai Tarun Kaniganti, Victoria Abosede Ogunsanya, Shashikanta Sahoo, Maryam Taeb, Jue Xiao, Prudhvi Nethi, Rianat Abbas, Madhulekha Arunmozhi, Bala Siva Sai Akhil Malepati, Hengyang Zhou, Kshitij Chandna, Kai Xi, Ojas Gupta, Yidi Xu, Zong Ke, Vishal Shah, Chloe Zhu, Mukesh Yadav, GUANGYAN GAN, Yu Ma, Karanbir Singh, Feng Chen, Qi Song, Zhao Xu, Junlong Aaron Zhou, Chandrasekar Ramachandran, Venkat Nilesh Dadi, Linjun He, Ruchi Sharma, Botao Zhang, Bharath Mummadisetty, Reza Zakerian, Xihao Xie, Zerui Wang

Contact

For any questions, please contact us at blin@law.harvard.edu.

Sponsors

  • Harvard Law School
  • Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
  • IBM Research
  • Mila - Quebec AI Institute
  • Fordham University