Discussion
Started 5 June 2024

[Deadline Extended: 28th June] International Conference on Generative AI and its Applications (ICGAIA)-2024

The International Conference on Generative AI and its Applications (ICGAIA) is a prestigious event that brings together researchers, practitioners, and experts from academia, industry, and government organizations to discuss the latest advancements, trends, and challenges in the field of generative artificial intelligence (AI) and its various applications.
ICGAIA serves as a platform for presenting cutting-edge research papers, sharing insights, exchanging ideas, and fostering collaborations among professionals working in areas such as machine learning, deep learning, natural language processing, computer vision, robotics, and more.
The conference typically features keynote speeches by prominent researchers, panel discussions, workshops, and poster sessions, providing attendees with opportunities to learn about the latest developments in generative AI techniques, algorithms, and applications across diverse domains.
ICGAIA provides a valuable forum for researchers and practitioners to explore the potential of generative AI technologies, address key research questions, and identify opportunities for further advancements and applications in various industries and domains.
Session and Tracks
  • Generative Models and Architectures
  • Generative AI for Creative Industries
  • Generative Models for Data Augmentation and Synthesis
  • Human-AI Collaboration and Interactive Systems
  • Ethical and Societal Implications of Generative AI
  • Evaluation and Benchmarking of Generative Models
  • Industry Applications and Case Studies

Most recent answer

Abinash Das
Biju Patnaik University of Technology

All replies (5)

Arafat Naser al-yousuf
University of Basrah
Is very good subject to conversation for college .is world important for AI and study you
1 Recommendation
Jalila Outalha
Higher institute of nursing professions and health techniques, casablanca
un sujet très pertinent et d'actualité
Ms Jatinder Kaur
Don Bosco Institute of Technology
very good topic as well as more informative for all
1 Recommendation
Hendricks John Mambwe
Uganda Martyrs University
Wow so insightful indeed, the International Conference on Generative AI and its Applications (ICGAIA) is a crucial event for the advancement of generative AI technologies. Scheduled for July 22-23, 2024, in Jakarta, Indonesia, it brings together a diverse group of researchers, industry professionals, and policymakers to discuss cutting-edge innovations, practical applications, and the ethical implications of generative AI. This interdisciplinary conference fosters collaboration between academia and industry, facilitating the exchange of knowledge and expertise necessary to address complex AI challenges and develop responsible AI solutions. By providing a platform for networking and global perspectives, ICGAIA plays a significant role in shaping the future of generative AI.
I wish be part of this gigantic proceedings and resolutions that will comeout of this conference. I anticipate advancement in human technology in human history, I can't wait.
1 Recommendation
Abinash Das
Biju Patnaik University of Technology

Similar questions and discussions

[Call for paper]2024 5th International Conference on Computer Vision and Data Mining(ICCVDM 2024) | Changchun, China
Discussion
2 replies
  • Kiuling LaiKiuling Lai
2024 5th International Conference on Computer Vision and Data Mining(ICCVDM 2024) will be held on July 19-21, 2024 in Changchun, China.
---Call For Papers---
The topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:
◕ Computational Science and Algorithms
· Algorithms
· Automated Software Engineering
· Computer Science and Engineering
......
◕ Vision Science and Engineering
· Image/video analysis
· Feature extraction, grouping and division
· Scene analysis
......
◕ Software Process and Data Mining
· Software Engineering Practice
· Web Engineering
· Multimedia and Visual Software Engineering
......
◕ Robotics Science and Engineering
Image/video analysis
Feature extraction, grouping and division
Scene analysis
......
All accepted papers will be published by SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering (ISSN: 0277-786X), and submitted to EI Compendex, Scopus for indexing.
Important Dates:
Full Paper Submission Date: June 19, 2024
Registration Deadline: June 30, 2024
Final Paper Submission Date: June 30, 2024
Conference Dates: July 19-21, 2024
For More Details please visit:
[Call for paper]2024 8th International Seminar on Education, Management and Social Sciences (ISEMSS 2024) | Harbin, China
Discussion
3 replies
  • Kiuling LaiKiuling Lai
2024 8th International Seminar on Education, Management and Social Sciences (ISEMSS 2024) will be held Harbin during July 19-21, 2024.
---Call For Papers---
The topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:
1. Sociology and Anthropology
Applied Anthropology
Archaeology
Elderly Care
......
2. Language and Literature
African Literature
American Literature
Asian Literature
......
3. Linguistics
Sign Language
Artificial Language
Loanwords
......
4. Education
Adult and Continuing Education
Civic Education and Leadership
Classroom Management
......
5. Management
Information Management & Strategy
Information Systems & Technology
E-Commerce Engineering & Management
......
6. More categories
Psychology
Culture
Law
......
*Other topics related to education, management, and social sciences are available
---Paper Publication---
All accepted papers will be published in the ASSEHR-Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research (ISSN: 2352-5398) and will submitted for indexing by CPCI and CNKI.
Important Dates:
Full Paper Submission Date: June 25, 2024
Registration Date: July 05, 2024
Final Paper Submission Date: June 15, 2024
Conference Dates: July 19-21, 2024
For More Details please visit:
How should the development of AI technology applications be regulated so that they are carried out in accordance with ethics?
Discussion
7 replies
  • Dariusz ProkopowiczDariusz Prokopowicz
How should the development of AI technology be regulated so that this development and its applications are realized in accordance with ethics?
How should the development of AI technology be regulated so that this development and its applications are realized in accordance with ethics, so that AI technology serves humanity, so that it does not harm people and does not generate new categories of risks?
Conducting a SWOT analysis of the applications of artificial intelligence technology in business, in the business activities of companies and enterprises, shows that there are both many already and developing many more business applications of the said technology, i.e., many potential development opportunities are recognized in this field of using the achievements of the current fourth and/or fifth technological revolution in various spheres of business activity, as well as there are many risks arising from inappropriate, incompatible with the prevailing social norms, standards of reliable business activity, incompatible with business ethics use of new technologies. Among some of the most recognized negative aspects of improper use of generative artificial intelligence technology is the use of AI-equipped graphic applications available on the Internet that allow for the simple and easy generation of photos, graphics, images, videos and animations that, in the form of very realistically presented images, photos, videos, etc., depict something that never happened in reality, i.e., they graphically present images or videos presenting what could be described as “fictitious facts” in a very professional manner. In this way, Internet users can become disinformation generators in online social media, where they can post the said generated images, photos, videos, etc. with added descriptions, posts, comments, in which the said “fictitious facts” presented in the photos or videos will also be described in an editorially correct manner. Besides, the mentioned descriptions, posts, entries, comments, etc. can also be edited with the help of intelligent chatbots available on the Internet like Chat GPT, Copilot, Gemini, etc. However, misinformation is not the only serious problem as it has significantly intensified after OpenAI released the first versions of ChatGPT chatbot online in November 2021. A new category of technical operational risk associated with the new AI technology applied has emerged in companies and enterprises that implement generative artificial intelligence technology into various spheres of business. In addition, there is a growing scale of risks arising from conflicts of interest between business entities related to not fully regulated copyright issues of works created using applications and information systems equipped with generative artificial intelligence technology. Accordingly, there is a demand for the development of a standard of a kind of digital signature with the help of which works created with the help of AI technology will be electronically signed, so that each such work will be unique, unrepeatable and whose counterfeiting will thus be seriously hampered. However, these are only some of the negative aspects of the developing applications of AI technologies, for which there are no functioning legal norms. In the middle of 2023 and then in the spring of 2024, European Union bodies made public the preliminary versions of the developed legal norms on the proper, business-ethical use of technology in business, which were given the name AI Act. The legal normatives, referred to as the AIAct, contain a number of specific, defined types of AI technology applications deemed inappropriate, unethical, i.e. those that should not be used. The AIAct contains classified according to different levels of negative impact on society various types and specific examples of inappropriate and unethical use of AI technologies in the context of various aspects of business as well as non-business activities. An important issue to consider is the scale of the commitment of technology companies developing AI technologies to respect such regulations so that issues of ethical use of this technology are also defined as much as possible in technological aspects in companies that create, develop and implement these technologies. Besides, in order for AIACT's legal norms, when they come into force, not to be dead, it is necessary to introduce both sanction instruments in the form of specific penalties for business entities that use artificial intelligence technologies unethically, antisocially, contrary to AIAct. On the other hand, it would also be a good solution to introduce a system of rewarding those companies and businesses that make the most proper, pro-social, in accordance with the provisions of the AIAct, fully ethical use of AI technologies. In view of the fact that AIACT is to come into force only in more than 2 years so it is necessary to constantly monitor the development of AI technology, verify the validity of the provisions of AIAct in the face of dynamically developing AI technology, successively amend the provisions of the said legal norms, so that when they come into force they do not turn out to be outdated. In view of the above, it is to be hoped that, despite the rapid technological progress, the provisions on the ethical applications of artificial intelligence technology will be constantly updated and the legal normatives shaping the development of AI technology will be amended accordingly. If AIAct achieves the above-mentioned goals to a significant extent, ethical applications of AI technology should be implemented in the future, and the technology can be referred to as ethical generative artificial intelligence, which is finding new applications.
The key issues of opportunities and threats to the development of artificial intelligence technology are described in my article below:
OPPORTUNITIES AND THREATS TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE APPLICATIONS AND THE NEED FOR NORMATIVE REGULATION OF THIS DEVELOPMENT
In view of the above, I address the following question to the esteemed community of scientists and researchers:
How should the development of AI technology be regulated so that this development and its applications are carried out in accordance with the principles of ethics?
How should the development of AI technology be regulated so that this development and its applications are realized in accordance with ethics?
How should the development of AI technology applications be regulated so that it is carried out in accordance with ethics?
What do you think about this topic?
What is your opinion on this issue?
Please answer,
I invite everyone to join the discussion,
Thank you very much,
Best regards,
Dariusz Prokopowicz
The above text is entirely my own work written by me on the basis of my research.
In writing this text, I did not use other sources or automatic text generation systems.
Copyright by Dariusz Prokopowicz

Related Publications

Preprint
Full-text available
DivinAI is an open and collaborative initiative promoted by the European Commission's Joint Research Centre to measure and monitor diversity indicators related to AI conferences, with special focus on gender balance, geographical representation, and presence of academia vs companies. This paper summarizes the main achievements and lessons learnt du...
Conference Paper
Successful collaboration between any two entities takes a lot of work, and understanding the context and constraints within which each entity is working. In this highly interactive panel, conference attendees will join the conversation and learning experience led by a moderator and panelists who have years of experience collaborating. Hear their --...
Article
Full-text available
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is redefining academia by transforming how education is delivered, assessed, and researched. The rapid adoption of AI tools offers opportunities to enhance personalized learning, automate administrative tasks, and expand research capabilities. However, these innovations come with significant challenges, including ethica...
Got a technical question?
Get high-quality answers from experts.