The ubiquitous growth of generative AI has generated highly intelligent and effective applications in virtually every aspect of human activities, including support for individual or institutional decision-making and negotiation. At the same time, AI-based applications have raised a global concern about its unintended consequences. Researchers and administrators in virtually all academic disciplines and practitioners’ circles are debating on the future of generative AI in their respective field. This paper stream addresses the opportunities and limitations, concerns and risk of adopting generative AI – defined in its broadest sense – in the context of group decision and negotiation.
We invite submissions of position papers, research work and panels related to the ethical, moral, legal issues related to the design, development, implementation and use of group decision and negotiation systems to ensure a transparent, fair and accountable use of information and communication technologies (ICT) in GDNSS.
Stream organizers
Tung Bui, Matson Navigation Co. Professor
Shidler College of Business, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, USA