« Human-Machine Collaboration in a Changing World 2022 (HMC22)
December 01, 2022 - December 02, 2022
Location:
Online and Paris, France
Organizer(s):
Katherine Daniell, Australian National University
Joseph Guillaume, Australian National University
Damith Herath, University of Canberra
Fred Roberts, DIMACS
Alexis Tsoukiás, Université Paris Dauphine
Elizabeth Williams, Australian National University
Xuanying Zhu, Australian National University
HMC22 is the second workshop in the Algorithmic Futures Policy Lab series, and will focus on identifying challenges and opportunities presented by collaborations between humans and algorithmic systems (including artificial intelligence-powered systems) in an uncertain world, with a particular focus on aspects of relevance to the EU and Australia.
Within the two-day workshop, HMC22 will cover “What is human-machine collaboration?” from a multi-disciplinary perspective on day 1, and will address safety, responsibility and sustainability for systems involving human-machine collaboration on day 2. A list of confirmed speakers can be found here.
HMC22 is a collaboration between ANU Centre for European Studies, ANU School of Cybernetics, ANU Fenner School of Environment and Society, University of Canberra, DIMACS at Rutgers University, and CNRS LAMSADE. It is made possible with the support of the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.
Full details can be found here: https://algorithmicfutures.org/hmc22/
Thursday, December 1, 2022
Workshop Introduction
Damith Herath, University of Canberra
Alexis Tsoukiás, Université Paris Dauphine
Elizabeth Williams, Australian National University
Keynote 1: Hard Yards and Malleable Motions: realising cobotics
Alex Zafiroglu, ANU School of Cybernetics
Designing with Data: Human-Algorithm Collaboration in the Ultra-Fast Fashion Industry
Margot Hanley, Cornell University
Tea Break
Keynote 2: Human machine collaboration: new challenges and new opportunities
Anna Ma-Wyatt, University of Adelaide, IRL CROSSING
Keynote 3: Plantoid, a new blockchain-based lifeform
Primavera De Fillipi, CNRS, Harvard, and European University Institute
Interactive art demo session (hybrid)
Samuel Bianchini, École des Arts Décoratifs – PSL University
Damith Herath, University of Canberra
Keynote 4: From Human-Robot Collaboration to Human-Robot Conflict
Guy Hoffman, Cornell University
Emma van Zoelen, Delft University
On Explanations, Fairness, And Appropriate Reliance in Human-AI Decision-Making
Jakob Schöffer, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Lingwei Cheng, Carnegie Mellon University
Tea Break
Keynote 5: Robots and the Return to Collaborative Intelligence
Ken Goldberg, University of California, Berkeley
Ryan Hoque, University of California, Berkeley
Contributed talk: Whose fault is it? Liability profiles in Surgical Systems
Maria-Camilla Fiazza, University of Verona
Treating human uncertainty in human-machine teaming
Katherine Collins, University of Cambridge
Day 1 close
Friday, December 2, 2022
Day 2 opening remarks
Damith Herath, University of Canberra
Alexis Tsoukiás, Université Paris Dauphine
Elizabeth Williams, Australian National University
Panel: Responsibility in HMC - Chair: Lorenn Ruster, ANU School of Cybernetics
Caitlin Bentley, Kings College London
Dylan Cawthorne, University of Southern Denmark
Keoni Mahelona, Te Hiku Media
Lorenn Ruster, ANU School of Cybernetics
Jurriaan van Diggelen, TNO
Ned Cooper, ANU School of Cybernetics
Julian Vido, ANU School of Cybernetics
Tea Break
Human-Machine Collaboration in Healthcare: A critical overview of performance evaluation approaches
Amir Asadi, ANU School of Cybernetics
The Potential Harms of Algorithmic Hand-offs
Ned Cooper, ANU School of Cybernetics
Snehal Prabhudesai, University of Michigan
Prabhathi Basnayake, University of Melbourne
Jocelyn Lippey, St. Vincents
Giorgia Lorenzini, University of Basel
Panel: Safety in HMC - Chair: Liz Williams, ANU School of Cybernetics
Zena Assaad, ANU School of Engineering
William Lawless, Paine College
Simon McKenzie, Griffith University
Myriam Merad, Université Paris Dauphine
Nicolas Paget, CIRAD
Interactive art demo session (hybrid)
Samuel Bianchini, École des Arts Décoratifs – PSL University
Damith Herath, University of Canberra
Lorenn Ruster, ANU School of Cybernetics
Wanheng Hu, Cornell University
On the Fairness of Machine-Assisted Human Decisions
Talia Gillis, Columbia University
Cybernetics approach for more sustainable human-machine collaboration in banking apps
Myrna Kennedy, ANU School of Cybernetics
Michael Raphael, City University of New York
Designing Hybrid Crowd+AI Prediction Markets for Estimating Scientific Replicability
Tatiana Chakravorti, Pennsylvania State University
Involving stakeholders: The role of power in ELSA lab Defence for military AI
Marlijn Heijnen, TNO
Tea Break
Workshopping session: Sustainability in HMC
Delia Pembrey, International Society for the Systems Sciences
Fred Roberts, DIMACS
Alexis Tsoukiás, Université Paris Dauphine
Event summary and close
Fred Roberts, DIMACS
This call is open to potential participants in the early stages of their career (e.g. PhD students, or within 5 years of PhD completion or the career equivalent in a policy or industry setting). The full list of criteria for submissions are provided here. Abstracts are due September 16, 2022 (anywhere on Earth).
Thanks to the support of the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union, some travel funding is available to support participants with accepted abstracts that would like to attend in person. If your abstract is accepted, more details on travel support will be provided in your acceptance notification.
HMC22 is conducted with the support of the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.
If you would like more information about this workshop or the Algorithmic Futures Policy Lab series, please visit the Algorithmic Futures website or contact us at algorithmic.futures@anu.edu.au.
Presented in association with the SF on Mechanisms & Algorithms to Augment Human Decision Making.