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<aside> 💡 **Important dates: •       April 14st, 2022: Deadline for contributions to the workshop. •       June 14th, 2022: Workshop at HHAI2022 conference.

If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us at [email protected]**

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This exhibition will gather diverse projects through a public call. Submission can cover real-world or speculative situations, ranging from more artistic demonstrations (e.g. short movies, artefacts) to technical and socio-technical approaches. These project exhibits can have two different possible angles:

  1. Projects that demonstrate clear instances of where conflicts in smart systems emerge. Such projects are expected to have relevance within the context of hybrid human AI systems.
  2. Approaches that aim to resolve value conflicts within socio-technical systems.

Exhibits will be used to question and reflect on possible value conflicts and their impact on relevant stakeholders. After a demonstration, participants will engage with colleagues from different disciplines with the goal of critiquing and proposing possible ways of solving value conflicts.These semi-structured discussions will entail asking questions such as : What are the requirements towards reaching meaningful agreements? How can we study and identify value conflicts in socio-technical systems?

Submitted projects must be described in about 1 page, excluding references and visual materials. Submission must include a title, a brief explanation of the project, a description of which type of exhibit it entails (1 or 2), and demonstrate the relevancy for the topic at hand. At least one author of each accepted project is required to register for and attend to present the project at the workshop in order for the exhibit to be showed.

Examples of projects

Embodied manifestos of driving automation

Dramatic things: Investigating value conflicts in the smart home through speculative design (2021-2022)

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You can send your project proposal to [email protected]