AI and the Future of Work
Sponsored by AI at Wharton
May 22-23, 2024
We cordially invite academics, industry researchers, and practitioners from all disciplines to submit high-quality research papers (published or unpublished) that address the ways that artificial intelligence is transforming the workplace.
Paper Submission Deadline: February 26, 2024
Topics of interest for paper submissions include, but are not limited to:
AI and the Future of Jobs and Employment
What new skills will AI adoption drive?
How will new skills be provided and how can AI education affect delivery?
How does working with AI affect professional identity and quality of work life?
Effects of AI on Productivity
Gen AI and workplace efficiency
LLMs and the Organization
How a buy vs. build LLM influences organizational talent development
Hiring and training the AI-enabled workforce: LLM costs and energy use
AI and Competition
Competition among small and large firms
Regulation and Policy around AI and Employment
Reskilling programs
Copyright implications
Ethics and regulation
The Effects of AI on Scientific Innovation:
Translational innovation within multiple disciplines
Impact of AI on research funding and grants
AI on the Neuroscience Frontier
AI-powered solutions for aging brains
Additional Information and Dates
An abstract of 500-1000 words is required for submission.
A conference fee of $195 for academic registrants will also apply to presenters, which covers food and space expenses for the 2-day event. Conference travel is not covered.
Paper submission deadline: February 26, 2024
Notification of Acceptance: March 11, 2024
AI at Wharton will publish a Proceedings and will request that all presenters submit a 1000- to 1250-word summary with 1-2 figures/graphs and 2-3 references after their paper/talk is accepted. These materials will be due by June 14, 2024.
For further information and inquiries, please contact [email protected].
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