Call For Participation
Recent advancements in generative AI have raised questions about the disclosure, ownership, and accountability of human-AI co-created work. Specifically, when and how should we disclose AI usage to different stakeholders in various domains, and how do their perceptions of ownership influence the design, implementation, and evaluation of these disclosures? Furthermore, who is accountable for the benefits and risks of AI-assisted outcomes? These questions have profound implications for organizations and individuals navigating emerging policies, risks, and user needs in this space. The goal of this hybrid half-day workshop at CHIWORK 2025 is to bring together researchers and practitioners from diverse disciplines to establish a collaborative community and explore research, policies, designs, technologies, and practices in this emerging field.
Questions that could be explored include, but are not limited to:
- Disclosure & Attribution:
- How do we determine and evaluate what disclosure and/or attribution means?
- What are the next steps to operationalize those definitions for stakeholders?
- Ownership, Authenticity, & Perceptions:
- How can we determine who owns co-created work?
- How might we preserve human ownership and authenticity?
- How can we shape our work environments to reduce potential negative perceptions of AI use?
- Accountability & Responsibility:
- Who benefits from AI and who is accountable for the harms of AI outcomes?
- How should we develop regulations to reduce harms and promote responsibility over AI outcomes?
- Implications for Work:
- How and when should AI disclosure be provided in various co-creative work contexts?
- How might these choices privilege some workers over others?
Important Dates
- Submission deadline: April 24, 2025, 11:59 PM (AoE)
- Notification of decisions: May 5, 2025, 11:59 PM (AoE)
- Camera ready (optional): May 14, 2025, 11:59 PM (AoE)
- You can make your final edits to the accepted papers before this deadline. No submission is needed if you don't make any changes.
- Workshop: June 23, 2025, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM (CEST)
- Room: L017 @ the CHIWORK venue (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
- Online Link: To be announced
Submission Details
Online submission: Google Form Link
Types: We welcome submissions of full or in-progress studies, design fictions, literature reviews, demonstrations, encores of published work, and position papers. Submissions can be written in English only.
Format: PDF submissions should follow the ACM Master Article Submission Template (single column) and the SIGCHI Accessibility guidelines.
Quick links for templates (Latex: please use
\documentclass[manuscript, review]{acmart})
:- Overleaf (Latex) (or search for ACM Conference Proceedings Primary Article)
- LaTeX (Use sample-manuscript.tex)
- Microsoft Word
Length: 2 - 4 pages (single-column), excluding references and appendices.
Single-blind peer review: Submissions are not anonymous and should include all author names, affiliations, and contact information.
Upon Acceptance
- At least one author of each accepted submission must attend the workshop, either in person in Amsterdam or virtually, and register for at least one day of the conference.
- If the authors provide their consent, accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings (optional). If they choose, authors may opt-out of archival proceedings and choose a non-archival option. In this case, we will link to their submissions on our workshop website only.
Organizers
Contact
If you have questions, please contact us at genaicocreationworkshop@gmail.com