Towards Ethical and Inclusive Conversational AI: Language Attitudes, Linguistic 
Diversity, and Language Rights (TEICAI) at EACL 2024 on Malta-March 17-22, 2024.

Workshop website: https://sites.google.com/view/teicai2024
Submission link: https://softconf.com/eacl2024/TEICAI-2024/
Submission Deadline: 22 December 2023 (anywhere on earth)

Conversational language technologies (chatbots, voice assistants, and 
multimodal conversational interfaces) are becoming increasingly complex and 
common in everyday life. Various language theories (such as speech act theory, 
politeness theory, conversation analysis, and interaction theory) have started 
influencing their development. At the same time, the development of these 
technologies is often driven by technology-related concerns and tends to 
overlook users’ needs and socio-cultural contexts. This, combined with the 
scarcity of human rights regulation of AI, raises concerns about linguistic 
discrimination, exclusion, surveillance, and security risks. In addition, 
training data for conversational AI mostly comes from written rather than 
interaction-based language data sets and often does not include gestural, 
social, and emotional aspects that are fundamental to human interaction. In the 
same vein, Sign Language is rarely facilitated. To promote a positive impact of 
conversational technology on linguistic diversity and inclusion, it is 
imperative to strike a balance between technological concerns and socially 
relevant matters.
Our workshop aims to address these issues by using a holistic approach that 
involves dialogue and collaboration among technologists, linguists, 
policymakers, and communities involved in the development and commissioning of 
conversational AI systems.

To foster dialogue towards a multidisciplinary approach to the development of 
conversational AI that can better serve diverse global audiences, we welcome 
submissions on a range of topics related to language ideologies and language 
rights in relation to conversational language technology and AI (e.g., 
chatbots, voice assistants, multimodal conversational interfaces).

Possible topics may include:

- Language ideologies in conversational AI
- Language rights in conversational AI
- Socio-cultural context in conversational AI
- Language inclusion in training data for enhancing inclusivity
- Incorporating non-verbal communication elements (gestures, emotions) in AI
- Sign language and multimodal conversational AI
- Audience design in conversational AI (tailoring systems to meet specific 
audiences’ needs and preferences)
- The sense of human agency and identity while interacting with conversational 
AI
- Addressing challenges and opportunities of conversational AI development 
(case studies, models of effective collaborations)
- Linguistic discrimination in conversational AI
- Perspectives of communities affected by conversational AI systems: needs, 
concerns, and expectations

We invite authors to submit original, unpublished work (long, short, and 
position papers). Each submission will be reviewed by 2-3 members of the 
Programme Committee. Participants should format their submissions using the 
EACL template, available for LaTeX/Overleaf, and all submissions must be in PDF 
format. All accepted papers (long, short, and position papers) will be included 
in the workshop proceedings. The proceedings will be published in the ACL 
anthology.


Important dates:

Workshop paper due: December 22, 2023
Direct Submission deadline (pre-reviewed ARR & main conference): January 17, 
2024
Notification of acceptance: January 20, 2024
Camera-ready papers due: January 30, 2024
Proceedings due: February 7, 2024
Workshop dates: March 21-22, 2024

Workshop Organizers:
Sviatlana Höhn, LuxAI, Luxembourg
Nina Hosseini-Kivanani, Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM), 
University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Dimitra Anastasiou, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Luxembourg
Angela Soltan, State University of Moldova, Moldova
Bettina Migge, University College Dublin, Ireland
Doris Dippold, University of Surrey, UK
Fred Philippy, Zortify, Luxembourg
Ekaterina Kamlovskaya, Translatables

Program Committee:
A list of program committee members is available on the workshop website.

For any preliminary questions, you're welcome to reach out to 
teicai2...@gmail.com .
You can follow us on LinkedIn (TEICAI) and Twitter (teicai2024) to get more 
updates about the workshop.

On behalf of the organizers
Nina Hosseini-Kivanani
University of Luxembourg
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