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> From: "Plaisent, Michel" <plaisent.michel at uqam.ca>
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> Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2024 13:17:26 +0000
> Subject: CFP  AMCIS 2025 mini-track:   AI-Powered Social Computing:
> Opportunities, Challenges, and Ethical Considerations for Decision-Making
> and Collaboration
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> *Dear Researchers and Practitioners,*
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> We are pleased to invite you to submit your contributions to our
> mini-track titled *"AI-Powered Social Computing: Opportunities,
> Challenges, and Ethical Considerations for Decision-Making and
> Collaboration,"* which will be part of the *AMCIS 2025* conference to be
> held in Montreal (Canada), August 13-17, 2025.
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> *Mini-Track Overview*
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> This mini-track explores the transformative potential and critical
> challenges of AI-enhanced social computing across individual,
> organizational, and societal decision-making contexts. By integrating AI
> into social computing, we can foster inclusivity, improve efficiency, and
> unlock creativity. However, this integration also raises significant
> ethical concerns, including privacy issues, algorithmic bias, social
> inequities, and deficits in public trust. The interplay of these
> opportunities and challenges is further exacerbated by widening
> inequalities across digital platforms.
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> This mini-track encourages diverse methodological approaches, including
> theoretical frameworks, empirical studies, design science research, and
> case studies. By addressing both the opportunities and risks inherent in
> AI-powered social computing, this mini-track aims to foster nuanced
> discussions on designing systems that strike a balance between innovation,
> ethical responsibility, and meaningful social impact.
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> *Suggested Topics (non-exhaustive list)*
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>    - Consumer decision-making
>    - Group dynamics and collective decision-making
>    - Innovation and creativity
>    - Corporate strategy and change management
>    - Emergency, disaster, and crisis management
>    - Public policy formulation
>    - Equity and social inclusion
>    - Mental well-being
>    - Ethical considerations and algorithmic accountability
>    - Diversity and inclusion in AI platforms
>    - AI-powered content moderation
>    - User trust and transparency
>    - User rights in social computing
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> *Key Dates*
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>    - *Submissions Open:* January 5, 2025
>    - *Submission Deadline:* February 28, 2025 (5:00 PM ET)
>    - *Author Notification:* April 14, 2025
>    - *Final Submission Deadline:* April 24, 2025
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> For detailed submission guidelines and requirements, please visit the
> official AMCIS 2025 Call for Papers page: AMCIS 2025 Call for Papers
> <https://amcis2025.aisconferences.org/>.
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> *Mini-Track Chairs*
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>    - *Lili Zheng, Ph.D.*
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> Associate Professor, Department of Marketing, Excelia Business School,
> France
> zhengl at excelia-group.com
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>    - *Daniel Tomiuk, Ph.D.*
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> Professor, Department of Analytics, Operations, and Information
> Technologies, University of Quebec in Montreal, Canada
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> tomiuk.daniel at uqam.ca
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>    - *Michel Plaisent, Ph.D.*
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> Professor, Department of Management, University of Quebec in Montreal,
> Canada
> plaisent.michel at uqam.ca
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> *Join Us!*
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> Whether you are a researcher, practitioner, or AI enthusiast, we strongly
> encourage you to participate in this mini-track and share your work.
> Together, let us contribute to a deeper understanding of intelligent
> technologies and their impact on our societies.
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> For any questions or further information, feel free to contact us or visit
> the official conference website. We look forward to receiving your
> contributions and seeing you in Montréal!
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> PS: For information
> https://amcis2025.aisconferences.org/submissions/track-descriptions/
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> under the Social Computing (SOCCOMP) main track
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> Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2024 13:17:26 +0000
> Subject: [AISWorld] CFP AMCIS 2025 mini-track: AI-Powered Social
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