ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT
Chalmers AI Center CHAIR is supporting the project "AI for people" to focus on the societal implications of AI from an interdisciplinary perspective. The project includes this workshop that emphasizes interactive and collaborative dimensions of AI, inviting renowned researchers from diverse fields. The workshop aims to foster discussions about the human facets of AI, focusing on ethical, social, artistic, and multidisciplinary aspects. It seeks to create an interdisciplinary dialogue among various disciplines such as interaction design, cognitive science, roboethics, and more. The workshop includes presentations and a panel discussion. It is anticipated to emphasize the collaborative relationship between humans and AI, centering on enhancing human lives and prioritizing ethics, transparency, and inclusivity. It aims at positioning AI as a tool for positive societal transformation and human empowerment.
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