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CALL FOR PAPERS: International Conference 2026
Dear Lecturer, Researcher, and practicioner
The development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become one of the main milestones in global digital transformation.
This technology not only revolutionizes the way humans work, interact, and make decisions, but also raises new challenges to ethical values, social justice, as well as legal governance and public policy. In the last decade, advances in AI have created great opportunities for increasing efficiency, innovation, and productivity in various sectors such as health, education, law, energy, and the digital economy.
However, on the other hand, AI also raises serious issues regarding data privacy, algorithmic bias, inequality of access, and legal responsibility for decisions made by intelligent systems.
Therefore, let's join the conference about AI with topic :
"AI and the Digital Commons". :
✅ AI Governance & Ethics
✅ AI Policy, Regulation & Accountability
✅ Digital Inclusion & Accessibility
✅ Data Sovereignty & Privacy
✅ AI in Education & Culture
✅ and others related issues of AI
Benefit:
1. International Expertist in AI and cyber Law (Asia & Europe)
2. International Publication indexing Copernicus ( All paper ) & Scopus (Selected)
3. International certificate
Event: 16 April 2026
Deadline Abstrak: 10 March 2026
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International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and the Digital Commons
Artificial Intelligence and the Digital Commons: Towards an Inclusive and Ethical Tech Future
The International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and the Digital Commons invites scholars, researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and industry professionals from around the world to participate in a global forum dedicated to examining the transformative role of artificial intelligence in shaping the digital commons.
As AI technologies increasingly influence knowledge systems, public governance, creative practices, and social interaction, this conference seeks to explore how artificial intelligence can be developed and governed in ways that uphold openness, inclusivity, ethical responsibility, and shared societal value. The conference emphasizes interdisciplinary dialogue and critical reflection on the opportunities and challenges presented by AI-driven digital ecosystems.
This conference provides a platform for presenting innovative research, exchanging ideas, and fostering international collaboration among participants from diverse academic disciplines and professional backgrounds. Through keynote speeches, panel discussions, and paper presentations, the conference aims to advance a more human-centered, socially responsible technological future.
Call for Papers
We invite the submission of original, unpublished research papers, conceptual studies, case studies, and practice-based contributions that address the conference theme and related topics. Submissions may adopt theoretical, empirical, methodological, or interdisciplinary approaches.
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
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Artificial intelligence and digital commons governance
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Ethical, legal, and social implications of AI
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AI, open data, and knowledge sharing
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Digital inclusion, equity, and accessibility
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AI and public policy, regulation, and accountability
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Algorithmic transparency and fairness
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AI for sustainable development and social good
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Data sovereignty, privacy, and digital rights
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AI in education, culture, and creative industries
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Community-driven and participatory AI systems
All submissions will undergo peer review. Accepted papers will be presented at the conference and may be considered for publication in selected conference proceedings or partner journals.
We warmly encourage submissions from early-career researchers, practitioners, and scholars from diverse geographical and disciplinary contexts. Join us in advancing critical, constructive discussions on how artificial intelligence can strengthen the digital commons and contribute to an inclusive, ethical technological future.
