CFP: AIS TCHI Special Issue on Fostering a Synergic and Resilient Human-AI Ecosystem

Lina Zhou lzhou8 at charlotte.edu
Mon Mar 10 23:26:42 EDT 2025


Submission Deadline: August 30, 2025 (Early submissions are welcome.)


AI and humans are increasingly intertwined, forming a complex and dynamic
ecosystem. This emergent ecosystem and the evolving relationship between AI
and humans are partly driven by significant advancements in the technology
field, including recent developments in autonomous AI agents,
reasoning-driven models, and multi-modal interactions. They are designed to
complement human abilities, augment human decision-making, and enhance
productivity. Moreover, human guidance or governance structures remain
essential in not only shaping AI development but also ensuring its
alignment with societal values and mitigating its potential risks.
Therefore, it becomes essential to foster a synergic and resilient human-AI
ecosystem.


This special issue welcomes technical discussions and research
contributions on the design, development, and socio-technical implications
of human-AI partnerships, focusing on achieving synergy, resilience, and
ethical considerations within the information systems (IS) context. Topics
of interest include, but are not limited to:

   - Context-aware and adaptive reasoning for human knowledge integration
   - Designing explainable and transparent large language model applications
   - Evaluation of human-AI collaboration
   - Agentic workflow design for human-AI collaboration
   - Multi-modal human-AI interaction
   - Resilience and reliability of human-AI systems
   - Domain-adaptation of large language models
   - Human feedback for large language model improvement
   - AI-enabled real-time collaboration and creativity support
   - Privacy and security measures in human-agent collaboration
   - Success technological factors in human-agent collaboration
   - Emerging mode of human-agent collaboration
   - Impact of chain-of-thought on large language model adoption
   - Co-evolution of humans and AI capabilities
   - Trust and transparency in human-AI partnerships
   - Personalized agents for human users
   - Interfaces for human-AI collaboration
   - Visual analytics for generative AI
   - Physical and virtual embodiment of AI systems



Special Issue Editors:

Lina Zhou, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA

(lzhou8 at charlotte.edu)



Jie Tao, Fairfield University, USA

(jtao at fairfield.edu)



Marco Angelini, Link University of Rome, Italy

(m.angelini at unilink.it)



Sangseok You, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea

(sangyou at skku.edu)



For full CFP, please visit: Full CFP available here
<https://www.dropbox.com/s/yx1rgkljus2e3jb/AIS_AI_SI_proposal%20Final%202.25.pdf?st=z3wsgls3&dl=0>
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