Call for Submissions
Call for Submissions - Closed
We are interested in works that take an interdisciplinary approach to explore the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) for human and non-human worlds. Dissertations, works in progress, essays and papers from MA and PhD students are encouraged. It is a unique opportunity to receive feedback on your work and participate in an academic conference with your peers.
We welcome proposals for presentations and panels that address, but are not limited to, the following topics:
What is AI?
- Philosophical explorations of AI
- AI and authorship
The social and cultural impacts of AI
- AI and arts
- AI in medical research
- AI and education
- AI and social media (Recommendation algorithms)
- AI and Advertising
The ethics of AI
- Critiques and harms of AI
- Weaponization of AI
- Decolonizing AI
- AI in diversity, inclusion, and equity
- AI and social justice
- AI policy and regulation
The role of AI in reimagining human-nonhuman relationships
- AI and the workplace
- AI companions
Markets and AI
- Commoditization of AI
- AI in fraud analytics
- AI and cryptocurrency
Interdisciplinary intersections with AI
- Statistics vs AI
- Modern linguistics in the NLP era
The implications of AI for the natural environment and non-human species
Submissions
Proposals should include an abstract of no more than 250 words, a brief bio (50 words max.), and contact information. Please indicate the type of presentation you are proposing (presentation or panel). You are not expected to submit a full paper, only the Abstract is necessary. The event will only be in-person. Participation is limited to students from the Faculty of Social Sciences and the Faculty of Arts.
The deadline for proposal submissions is 14 June 2023. Please send your submission through this link: https://forms.office.com/e/ZpFiqPZMZuLink opens in a new window
If you have any queries, email: cim-student-conf@warwick.ac.uk