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The We Robot Conference is the main event and includes a mix of single paper sessions, dual paper sessions, multi-paper sessions, poster presentations, demonstrations and art installations.

Activities

We will host three activities as part or around We Robot 2020:

  • the We Robot Conference on April 3-4, 2020,
  • the We Robot Workshop on  April 2, 2020,
  • and a Special Event celebrating CLTS and Ian R. Kerr on April 1, 2020.

Important Note

Schedule and locations subject to change without prior notice.

We Robot 2020 Conference

A key part of what makes We Robot special is that paper authors do not present their papers. The typical We Robot presentation starts with a quick summary and analysis by an expert discussant, followed by a very short response by the author(s). Then the main part begins: audience questions and comments. We Robot attendees are every bit as much a part of the event as the people on stage. The interdisciplinary and international conversation is at the heart of the action. We will publish the papers online a month in advance and ask attendees to read them.

Friday, April 3rd, 2020

Desmarais Building, 55 Laurier E, 91精品黑料吃瓜

HoursProgram
08:30 Registration and Breakfast
09:00Opening Remarks
09:20

Sextech, Fantasy and Offence: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb(shell)
Lara Karaian (Carleton University)

Discussant: To be announced.

10:10

Beyond 鈥淚n the Loop鈥: On The Role of Meaningful Human Control in High-Stakes Machine-Human Partnerships
Liam G. McCoy (University of Toronto), Jacquelyn Burkell, Dallas Card, Brent Davis, Judy Gichoya, Sophie Le Page, and David Madras

Discussant: To be announced.

11:00Break
11:25

Artificial Intelligence in a Gendered and Racialized World: Emergence on the African Continent
Laura Foster (Indiana University Bloomington), Bram Van Wiele, and Tobias Schonwetter

Discussant: To be announced.

12:15Lightning Poster Session
12:30Lunch
13:30

Dual Session 鈥淪entiment Analysis in AI鈥

Discussant: To be announced.

  • Off-the-Shelf Sentiment Analysis: The Policy Problem of Subjectively Annotated Data for Objectively Measured Models
    Emily McBain-Ashfield (University of Ottawa), and Jason Millar
  • The Ethics of Emotion in AI Systems
    Luke Stark (Microsoft), and Jesse Hoey
14:20Break
14:45

Dual Session 鈥淧articipatory Robotics Design鈥

Discussant: To be announced.

  • Involving Seniors in Developing Privacy Best Practices: Toward Responsible Development of Anthropomorphic Social Support Technologies for Seniors
    Andrea Slane (Ontario Tech University), Isabel Pedersen, and Patrick Hung
  • Interdisciplinary Design Curriculum for the Future of Work
    Yunus Dogan Telliel (Worcester Polytechnic Institute), and Cagdas Onal
15:35Break
16:00

Panel Session 鈥淟egal Liability and Accountability鈥

Discussant: To be announced.

  • A Law & Economics Approach to Human-Machine Accountability
    Adam Hill (University of California, Berkeley)
  • 鈥淚鈥檓 hooked!鈥 said the robot: a proposal to apply liability from social contact to autonomous machines
    Silvia De Conca (University of Tilburg)
  • To Punish or Not to Punish: Legal and Policy Implications of a Large-Scale Survey on the Status and Punishability of AI and Robots
    Kyung Sin Park (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), Gabriel Lima, Chihyung Jeon, and Meeyoung Cha
  • Missing the Unintended Forest despite the Deliberately Planted Trees: Establishing Legal Recognition of Platform Algorithm-Facilitated Emergent Systemic Harm to Historically Marginalized Groups
    Cynthia Khoo (University of Ottawa)
17:00Day 1 Closing Remarks
17:30Poster Session & Reception 
19:30Conference Dinner 

Saturday, April 4th, 2020

Desmarais Building, 55 Laurier E, 91精品黑料吃瓜

HoursProgram
08:30 Check-in and Breakfast
09:00

Dual Session 鈥淔acial Recognition and Identity Manipulation鈥

Discussant: To be announced.

  • Identity Manipulation: Responding to advances in artificial intelligence and robotics
    Suzie Dunn (University of Ottawa)
  • Uses of Facial Recognition Technology for Security and Surveillance Purposes: Balancing Personal Integrity Risks and Society-wide Benefits
    Ruyi Ding (Stockholm University)
09:50

When Packets are People: Neutrality in the Age of Automated Mobility
Jason Millar (University of Ottawa), and Elizabeth Gray

Discussant: To be announced.

10:40Break
11:05

Integrating Africa into Global AI Policy Agendas
Arthur Gwagwa (Strathmore University), Isaac Rutenberg, Jeremy de Beer, Erika Kraember-Mbula, and Nagla Rizk

Discussant: To be announced.