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ECIAIR 2022 Final Timetable

This document provides details of the 4th European Conference on the Impact of AI and Robotics (ECIAIR) taking place on December 1-2, 2022. The conference will be held virtually over two days and feature keynote speeches, parallel sessions on topics related to AI and robotics ethics, and a poster session. Day one includes talks on military and political applications of AI, social skills assessment using AI, and the ethics of AI. Day two begins with a keynote on meaningful human control of robotics and decision support systems and includes a poster session on the first day's topics.

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ECIAIR 2022 Final Timetable

This document provides details of the 4th European Conference on the Impact of AI and Robotics (ECIAIR) taking place on December 1-2, 2022. The conference will be held virtually over two days and feature keynote speeches, parallel sessions on topics related to AI and robotics ethics, and a poster session. Day one includes talks on military and political applications of AI, social skills assessment using AI, and the ethics of AI. Day two begins with a keynote on meaningful human control of robotics and decision support systems and includes a poster session on the first day's topics.

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4th European Conference on the Impact of AI and Robotics - ECIAIR 2022

1 - 2 December 2022
A Virtual Conference hosted by ACI and supported by
EM Normandie Business School, Oxford Campus, UK
Conference runs to UK timings (GMT)
Thursday 1 December 2022
08:30 Zoom Room 1 Opens
09:00 Welcome and Opening: Dr Paul Griffiths, EM Normandie Business School, Oxford Campus, UK and Dr Caroline Stockman,
University of Winchester, UK
09:15 Keynote presentation: Dr Velislava Hillman, London School of Economics, UK
AI (In)justice in Education: Challenges for Policy, Governance and Society
10:00 Short break
Zoom Room 1 Zoom Details
Stream A: Military and Politics
Chair: Stephen Treacy Passcode for both rooms: ECIAIR22
10:10 An Outlook of Digital Twins in Offensive Military Cyber Operations
Clara Maathuis, Open University, Heerlen, The Netherlands
Room 1
10:30 Dark Patterns and Epistemic Ignorance: an Educational Crisis
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83355007459
Caroline Stockman, University of Winchester, UK and Richard L.
Wilson, Townson University, USA
10:50 Politicians and Artificial Intelligence Refusal: Brief Considerations Room 2
Marius Vacarelu, National School of Political and Administrative https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88354453098 
Studies, Bucharest, Romania
11:10 Break Break
Zoom Room 1 Zoom Room 2
Stream A: Social Skills Stream B: AI in Society
Chair: Dagmar Monett Chair: Elena Falletti
11:20 Preparing Psychologists and Social Workers for the Daily Use of AI A Roadmap to Artificial Intelligence: Navigating Core Impacts to Successfully
Fredrik Åhs, Peter Mozelius, and Majen Espvall, Mid Sweden Transform Organisations
University, Östersund, Sweden Stephen Treacy, University College Cork, Ireland
11:40 Would you Like to Have Your Social Skills Assessed by a Softbot? – ENSIGHTS: Intelligent monitoring of eletric power transmission assets
AI-Supported Recruitment Processes Alex de Vasconcellos Garcia, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
Peter Mozelius, Amir Jama and Aile Castberg, Mid Sweden (PUC-Rio), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, et,al.,
University, Östersund, Sweden
12:00 Sentiment Analysis for Emotional Navigation in Written Activity Theory Analysis of RPA and Workforce in Financial Institutions
Communication: What Support do Autistic People Need? Denise Lakay and Nontobeko Mlambo, Cape Peninsula University of
Sofie Bergman and Niklas Humble, Mid Sweden University, Technology, South Africa
Östersund, Sweden
12:20 Break Break
13:30 Zoom Room 1
Keynote Presentation: Prof Lode Lauwaert, KU Leuven, Belgium
Ethics of AI: Does AI Lead to a Responsibility Gap?
14:15 Split back into two paralel sessions
Zoom Room 1 Zoom Room 2
Stream A: Ethics of AI & Robotics Stream B: PhD and Masters Research
Chair: Ali Hessami Chair: Agnis Stibe
14:20 Ethical and Legal Limits to the Diffusion of Self-Produced Value Co-Destruction in Digital Banking Transformation: Research
Autonomous Weapons Propositions
Elena Falletti and Chiara Gallese, Carlo Cattaneo University, Varese, Darci De Borba, Unisinos, Porto Alegre - RS, Brazil (PhD)
Italy
Challenges and Opportunities - The case for New Technologies’
Implementation in Romania
Decebal Dumitrescu, Marta Christina Suciu, Mirela Ionela Aceleanu,
14:40 A Framework for Auditing Multilevel Models using Explainability University of Bucharest School of Economics, România (PhD)
Methods
Debarati Bhaumik, Diptish Dey, Amsterdam University of Applied An Integrative Literature Review on Leadership and Organizational Readiness
Sciences, Netherlands and Subradeep Kayal, Erasmus University for Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Medical Center, Netherlands Piper Frangos, Hult Business School, Ashridge, UK (PhD)

Assessment of Innovation Readiness and Technology Acceptance Using


15:00 Ethics and Accountability of Care Robots Immersive Sci-Fi Prototyping
Jyri Rajamäki and Jaakko Helin, Laurea University of Applied Fiona Brunner, Thomas Keller and Elke Brucker-Kley, ZHAW School of
Sciences, Espoo, Finland Management and Law, Switzerland (Masters)

The Automation of Computer Vision Applications for Real-Time Combat


Sports Video Analysis
Evan Quinn and Niall Corcoran The Technological University of the
15:20 AI and Robo Advising: An Anticipatory Ethical Analysis
Shannon, Moylish Campus, Co. Limerick, Ireland (Masters)
Richard Wilson, Towson University, Towson, United States
(presentation only)
Hey Siri: Exploring the Effect of Voice Humanity on Virtual Assistant
Acceptance
Guillermo Calahorra Candao, and María José Martín de Hoyos, University of
Zaragoza, Spain (PhD)
15:40 Close of Conference Day
1
Friday 2 December
09:00 Zoom Room 1
Opening Messages
09:05 Keynote presentation: Dr Catholijn M. Jonker, Universiteit Leiden, The Netherlands
Meaningful Human Control in Robotics and Decision Support Systems
09:50 Break
Zoom Room 1
Stream A: Poster Session
Chair: Caroline Stockman
10:00 5 minute poster presentations with time for discussion

Opportunities for a Climate-Friendly Level of Mobility Through the


Definition of Fair Individual Mobility Budgets
Alexandra Millonig, Austrian Institute Of Technology, Austria,
Thomas Wernbacher, A Pfeiffer, S Wimmer, Constantin Kraus,
Danube University, Krems, Austria, Mario Platzer, yVerkehrsplanung,
Austria, S. Kaltenegger, G. Getzinger, F. Häller, Graz University of
Technology, Austria and J Mayer, Upstream - next level mobility
GmbH

REMIDE. Regulating Misinformation and Disinformation: Empirical


Evidences
Elena Falletti, Università Carlo Cattaneo - LIUC, Castellanza, Italy,
Thomas Bassetti, Università di Padova, Italy, Chiara Gallese,
Università di Trieste, Italy and Filippo Pavesi, Eindhoven University of
Technology, Netherlands

Deep Fakes Cyber Operations


Clara Maathuis, Open University, The Netherlands

SHAPES Project Pilots’ Self Assessment for Trustworthy AI


Jyri Rajamäki, Laurea University of Applied Sciences, Espoo, Finland

AI and Cloud Computing: Ethical and Anticipated Ethical Issues


Richard Wilson, Towson University, Towson, USA

11:00 Break Break


Zoom Room 1 Zoom Room 2
Stream A: Legislation and Linguistics Stream B: Healthcare and Automation
Chair: Clara Maathuis Chair:
11:20 Narratives that speak AI Lingua? AI Vocabulary in listed Companies’ A Conceptual Decision Tree for the Automation of Architecture Applied to
Annual Reports Housing
Dagmar Monett, Claudia Lemke, Liadan Anandarajah and Tom Francine van Tonder, University of Pretoria, South Africa and Pierre Brink,
Brandherm, Berlin School of Economics and Law, Germany Practitioner, South Africa
11:40 Suggestions for a Revision of the European Smart Robot Liability Artificial Intelligence in Advancement of Regenerative Medicine & Tissue
Regime Engineering Ethical and Anticipated Issues
Chiara Gallese, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Richard Wilson, Towson University, Towson, USA Presentation only
Netherlands
12:00 Action Rule Mining With Predications on Semantic Representations of Artificial Intelligence and Nanotechnology for Precision Cancer Medicine:
Data Ethical and Anticipated Ethical Issues
Li-Shiang Tsay, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, Richard Wilson, Towson University, Towson, USA Presentation only
NC, USA
12:25 Zoom Room 1
Keynote presentation: Dr Andy Edmonds, ThinkBase, LLC, USA
AI on the Edge of Predictability
13:15 Break
13:30 Zoom Room 1
Roundtable Discussion
The Future of Research on the Impact of AI and Robotics
14:30 Summary and Close of the Conference

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