I was very happy to speak at the AI Ethics conference ACM AIES 2025 in my hometown, Madrid

The program was amazing. I encourage to check out the lineup and proceedings:
www.aies-conference.com/2025/

I shared some highlights in this Bluesky thread🧵
https://bsky.app/profile/samerp2p.bsky.social/post/3m5jwqgv7ak2g

#AIES #AIethics #AI #AIES2025

Samer Hassan (@samerp2p.bsky.social)

I was very happy to join the AI Ethics conference ACM AIES 2025 in my hometown, Madrid, at @ieuniversity.bsky.social The program was amazing, I encourage to check out the lineup and proceedings: www.aies-conference.com/2025/ I'll share some highlights in this thread🧵 #AIES #AIethics #AI

Bluesky Social
Testing @abebab 's thesis that if you don't want to be in the promo pictures of a conference, wear a keffiyeh. #AIES
Travel day, first leg of conference trip to #AIES in Madrid. Early train to Uppsala today, visiting family, and then unfortunately a flight tomorrow. Train all the way to Spain wasn't practical for this trip, so it'll be one flight each way.

🚨 Our paper was accepted at @AIESConf happening now!
"Pay Attention: a Call to Regulate the Attention Market and Prevent Algorithmic Emotional Governance"
📺 Talk https://youtu.be/1QT4h6084do
💻 Slides https://bit.ly/slides-pay-attention
📃 Article https://hal.science/hal-04479314

#AIES #AI #Ethics #aiethics #responsibleai #aigovernance #aiforgood #FairAI

cc @inria @cnrs @ACM

Pay Attention: a Call to Regulate the Attention Market and Prevent Algorithmic Emotional Governance

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Gleich geht’s los 👇
RT @AIES_austria: Bald findet die 2. Veranstaltung der Trilogie #Zeitenwende zum Thema #Zukunft der europäischen #Sicherheitspolitik statt.

📍@da_vienna & Online
📆8.5.2023
🕑18:00 Uhr

🎥Livestream: https://consent.youtube.com/ml?continue=https://www.youtube.com/live/nQPMEJsnGAk?cbrd%3D1&gl=FI&hl=fi&cm=2&pc=yt&src=1
📝Registrierung: https://www.da-vienna.ac.at/de/Events

#aies https://t.co/AI6E8FuN5l

🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/EUKommWien/status/1655600188520529920

ZEITENWENDE EUROPA II: DIE ZUKUNFT DER EUROPÄISCHEN SICHERHEITSPOLITIK

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RT @AIES_austria: 📣 Kommenden Montag findet der zweite Teil unserer Veranstaltungsreihe zu Österreich's #Sicherheitspolitik statt 📣

Schauen Sie gerne vorbei und erfahren Sie mehr über die österreichische #Neutralität im Wandel!

📝Registrierung: https://www.da-vienna.ac.at/de/Events

#aies #zeitenwende https://t.co/pRBIXabRCj

🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/EUKommWien/status/1654753565934592002

Events - Vienna School of International Studies

Acceptable Planning: Influencing Individual Behavior to Reduce Transportation Energy Expenditure of a City | Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research

The Forgotten Margins of AI Ethics
(2022) : Abeba Birhane and Elayne Ruane and Thomas Laurent and Matthew S. Brown and Johnathan Flowers and Anthony Ventresque and Christopher L. Dancy
DOI: https://doi.org/10.48550/ARXIV.2205.04221
#AIES #FAccT #__im
#my_bibtex
The Forgotten Margins of AI Ethics

How has recent AI Ethics literature addressed topics such as fairness and justice in the context of continued social and structural power asymmetries? We trace both the historical roots and current landmark work that have been shaping the field and categorize these works under three broad umbrellas: (i) those grounded in Western canonical philosophy, (ii) mathematical and statistical methods, and (iii) those emerging from critical data/algorithm/information studies. We also survey the field and explore emerging trends by examining the rapidly growing body of literature that falls under the broad umbrella of AI Ethics. To that end, we read and annotated peer-reviewed papers published over the past four years in two premier conferences: FAccT and AIES. We organize the literature based on an annotation scheme we developed according to three main dimensions: whether the paper deals with concrete applications, use-cases, and/or people's lived experience; to what extent it addresses harmed, threatened, or otherwise marginalized groups; and if so, whether it explicitly names such groups. We note that although the goals of the majority of FAccT and AIES papers were often commendable, their consideration of the negative impacts of AI on traditionally marginalized groups remained shallow. Taken together, our conceptual analysis and the data from annotated papers indicate that the field would benefit from an increased focus on ethical analysis grounded in concrete use-cases, people's experiences, and applications as well as from approaches that are sensitive to structural and historical power asymmetries.

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