Artificial Intelligence and the Labor Market (3-day workshop)


Details
Workshop website and registration:
https://sites.google.com/view/ai-lm-workshop/home
Registration on this website is free but mandatory.
Registration deadline: 20 April.
Workshop description:
The Artificial Intelligence & Labor Market (AI&LM) workshop seeks to address how artificial intelligence may transform labor market and human resources, impacting the various actors at play - including job seekers, recruiters, employment platforms, Public Employment Services, policymakers, and training providers. It aims to bring together participants from academia, Public Employment Services and industry.
Topics of interest include the design and/or application of data-driven or machine learning methods - for instance, recommender systems, representation learning, Natural Language Processing (NLP), Large Language Models (LLMs), Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG), knowledge graphs, expert systems, visualization methods - in labor market and human resources use cases - such as CV or job ad writing, job or profile recommendations, HR and recruitment strategies, job market analytics, career or education advice, creation and use of taxonomies and ontologies. They also broadly include the various challenges posed by such methods in the labor market context - where particular concerns about topics such as bias and fairness, explainability and transparency, actionability, and privacy arise - as well as related issues of regulation of AI and compliance to legislation - for instance, to the European AI Act.
Program:
The program includes contributions from government institutes (France Travail, IAB Germany), industry (Aleph Alpha, Inasoft, JobIndex, Malt, nobl.ai, SkillLab, techwolf), and academia (Aalborg University, ENSEA, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, IT University of Copenhagen, KU Leuven, Leiden University, Maastricht University, Radboud University, Télécom Paris, Université Paris-Saclay, University of Amsterdam).
In addition, there is ample time in the program for discussion and debate.
Attendees can propose to present a poster on their work in one of the poster sessions.
Detailed program: https://sites.google.com/view/ai-lm-workshop/programme
Support:
The workshop is supported by the UGent doctoral school, as well as by sponsorship from nobl.ai.

Artificial Intelligence and the Labor Market (3-day workshop)