Call for Papers
Special Session - AI Regulation : Balancing Innovation & Governance
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies has led to unprecedented opportunities for innovation across various sectors. However, with this innovation comes the challenge of regulating AI to ensure ethical use, protect privacy, and prevent potential harm. This special session aims to address the pressing need for effective AI regulation in the global context. By exploring topics such as ethical frameworks, legal challenges, international collaboration, and the balance between innovation and governance, this session seeks to foster discussions on how to navigate the complexities of AI regulation. With the potential to impact society, economy, and individual rights, it is imperative to engage in dialogue and collaboration to develop regulatory frameworks that promote responsible AI development while fostering innovation and protecting human interests.
Special Session subtopics are listed but not limited to :
Ethical Frameworks for AI Development
Legal and Policy Challenges in AI Regulation
International Collaboration on AI Governance
Impact of AI Regulation on Innovation and Industry
Ensuring Transparency and Account Ability in AI Systems
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Important Dates
Submission Deadline
August 31, 024Still Open
Notification of Acceptance
September 16, 2024
Early Bird Registration Deadline
October 5, 2024
Registration Deadline
November 20, 2024
Conference Dates
December 24-26, 2024