Dear Colleagues,

We invite you to join the Rebellion and Disobedience in AI (RaD-AI)
workshop as part of AAMAS 2022.

*Details:*
The workshop will be online, and will take place on *May 9, 2022*. It
will be split into two sessions to enable participants from around the
world to join. The full schedule is available here:
https://sites.google.com/view/rad-ai/schedule

*RSVP:*
This year, attending the AAMAS workshops *is free of charge*.
However, to help us monitor the expected attendance and to share more
relevant information with you closer to the workshop, *please RSVP* using
this form: https://forms.gle/5ccpFvFGmVmkggZDA
If you do plan on attending additional parts of AAMAS, please don’t forget
to register here:
https://aamas2022-conference.auckland.ac.nz/attending/registration/

We look forward to seeing you at RaD-AI!

Organizing Committee:
David Aha, Navy Center for Applied Research in AI, Naval Research Laboratory
Reuth Mirsky, Computer Science Department, Bar Ilan University (
reut...@gmail.com)
Peter Stone, Computer Science Department, The University of Texas at Austin

On Fri, Jan 28, 2022 at 5:07 AM Reuth Mirsky <reut...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Colleagues,
>
> We invite you to submit your work to the Rebellion and Disobedience in AI
>  (RaD-AI) workshop as part of AAMAS 2022. *Please notice the extended
> submission deadline.*
>
> https://sites.google.com/view/rad-ai/home
>
> Most existing research on collaborative robots and agents, assume that a
> “good” agent is one that complies with the commands it is given and works
> in a predictable manner under the consent of the human it serves. The goal
> of this workshop is to challenge this assumption and to rethink the desired
> abilities and responsibilities of collaborative agents:
>
> When and how should an artificial agent rebel or otherwise disobey?
>
> We invite the participation of researchers interested in directly
> addressing Rebellion and Disobedience in AI (RaD-AI) agents, as well as
> submissions on RaD-AI and related topics relevant for designing,
> developing, demonstrating, or evaluating RaD-AI agents, including but not
> limited to:
>
> - Plan recognition
> - Goal reasoning
> - Value alignment
> - Human-agent interaction
>
> Paper Submissions:
> Papers should be submitted through easychair:
> https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=radai22
>
> Submission deadline is January 30, 2022, February 7, 2022.
> Notifications will be sent by February 27, 2022.
>
> We accept submissions of the following types: regular research papers (up
> to 6 pages), position papers (up to 2 pages), and tool talks (up to 2
> pages).
>
> Papers must be in high-resolution PDF format, formatted for US Letter
> (8.5" x 11") paper, using Type 1 or TrueType fonts. Reviews are
> double-blind, and submissions must conform to the AAMAS-22 submission
> instructions found here:
> https://aamas2022-conference.auckland.ac.nz/calls/submission-instruction/
>
> Organizing Committee:
> David Aha, Navy Center for Applied Research in AI, Naval Research
> Laboratory
> Reuth Mirsky, Computer Science Department, Bar Ilan University (
> reut...@gmail.com)
> Peter Stone, Computer Science Department, The University of Texas at Austin
>
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