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International Conference Series on Robot Ethics and Standard (ICRES 2024)

CLAWAR Association / Keio University

Robotics   -   Conference

Time: From July 29, 2024 to July 31, 2024

Event Location: Japan     (Keio University)


Key Points:

Provides a multidisciplinary forum for discussing the fundamental and pressing

safety, ethical, legal, & societal issues in Artificial Intelligence & Robotics

All papers will be peer-reviewed before acceptance, published with ISBM

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Important Dates

Proposals for Workshops / Special Sessions    01 March 2024

Submission of Full Draft Papers                        01 April 2024

Notification of Paper Acceptance                       15 May 2024

Submission of Final (accepted) Papers             10 June 2024

Author and Early-bird Registration                    10 June 2024

Preliminary program                                          01 July 2024

Conference                                                        29-31 July 2024

Event Description and Details

Scopes:  Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:

•        Autonomy and liability

•        Ethical principles in robotics

•        Enhancement technologies: ethical issues

•        Defining ethical guidelines for the design, use, and operation of robots

•        Privacy & management of personal data

•        Ethical frameworks: universal or region-specific?

•        The role of industry and society in the definition of safety standards

•        AI technology to block unethical/mendacious social-media communication

•        Accountability in autonomous systems

•        Embedding values and norms into intelligent systems

•        Ethics and standardization

•        Raising ethical awareness among stakeholders

•        Transparency in autonomous systems

•        Political and legal frameworks

•        Formal and mathematical frameworks for robot ethics

•        Implementations and engineering studies

•        User and HCI/HRI studies at the intersection of the above issues


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