Ethics and Agentic AI
A one-day symposium at NC State University on
Ethics and Agentic AI
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“Ethics and Agentic AI” invites abstracts that address the normative, conceptual, and practical dimensions of agentic AI’s growing prevalence and rapid deployment across socio-economic sectors. Given its increasing socio-technical impact on safety and society, we welcome work that analyzes the attendant ethical implications from industry and education to law and governance. We especially encourage submissions that use interdisciplinary research methods to analyze and clarify the ethical dimension of agentic AI. The aim of this symposium is to better clarify what should remain distinctly human, what may be reasonably delegated, and what new norms, practices, and infrastructures may be required to this end.
Abstract Submission Details:
Length: 300-400 words
Deadline: April 26, 2026
Submit to: aisocietyncstate@gmail.com
Keynote Speaker: Dr. David Danks, Polk JSF Distinguished University Professor of Philosophy, AI, & Data Science at the University of Virginia
David Danks is the Polk JSF Distinguished University Professor of Philosophy, AI, & Data Science at the University of Virginia. One part of his research examines the ethical, psychological, and policy issues around AI and robotics across multiple sectors. He also develops novel AI systems and computational cognitive models. Danks was an inaugural member of the National AI Advisory Committee (USA), and currently serves on multiple advisory boards for industry, government, and academia. He was previously Professor of Data Science, Philosophy, & Policy at UC San Diego, and the L.L. Thurstone Professor of Philosophy & Psychology at Carnegie Mellon University. He was the recipient of a James S. McDonnell Foundation Scholar Award, as well as an Andrew Carnegie Fellowship.