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R0058/2026-04-03/C001/S05

Research R0058 — Candidate evidence test
Run 2026-04-03
Claim C001
Search S05

WebSearch — Workshops and venues bridging AI safety and ethics communities

Summary

Field Value
Source/Database WebSearch
Query terms "Minding the Gap" workshop fairness ethics AI safety NeurIPS ICML bridge integration researchers and FAccT NeurIPS AAAI AI safety ethics cross-pollination interdisciplinary workshops 2023 2024 2025
Filters None
Results returned 20
Results selected 2
Results rejected 18

Selected Results

Result Title URL Rationale
S05-R01 Minding the Gap: Between Fairness and Ethics (NeurIPS 2019 workshop) https://mindingthegap.github.io/ Directly addresses the safety-ethics gap at a major venue; confirms the gap was recognized as early as 2019
S05-R02 AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society (AIES) https://www.aies-conference.com/2023/ Dedicated conference attempting to bridge technical AI and ethics communities

Rejected Results

Result Title URL Rationale
S05-R03 Mind the Gap! (arXiv PDF) https://arxiv.org/pdf/2512.10058 Already captured
S05-R04 Safe Generative AI (NeurIPS 2024 workshop) https://neurips.cc/virtual/2024/workshop/84705 Safety-focused workshop, not specifically about bridging safety-ethics divide
S05-R05 AI Security and Privacy Events (GitHub) https://github.com/ZhengyuZhao/AI-Security-and-Privacy-Events Curated list of security events, not safety-ethics bridge
S05-R06 AAAI Privacy-Preserving AI Workshop https://ppai-workshop.github.io/ Privacy focus, not safety-ethics bridge
S05-R07 Understanding AI Trustworthiness (arXiv) https://arxiv.org/html/2510.21293v2 Already captured in S04
S05-R08 FAccT 2025 Accepted Papers https://facctconference.org/2025/acceptedpapers.html Paper list without analysis of community structure
S05-R09 Top AI Conferences (Medium) https://nuwans.medium.com/top-ai-conferences-0a85670d333d Overview article, not research
S05-R10 AIES 2023 Call for Papers https://www.aies-conference.com/2023/call-for-papers/ Call for papers, not community analysis
S05-R11 AIES (Wikipedia) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AAAI/ACM_Conference_on_AI,_Ethics,_and_Society Encyclopedia entry, not research
S05-R12 AAAI AIES Conference page https://aaai.org/conference/aies/ Conference page, not community analysis
S05-R13 Trustworthy ML Workshop NeurIPS 2022 https://tsrml2022.github.io/ Trustworthy ML focus, not specifically safety-ethics bridge
S05-R14 HCML NeurIPS 2019 https://sites.google.com/view/hcml-2019 Human-centered ML, not safety-ethics bridge
S05-R15 NeurIPS 2019 schedule https://nips.cc/Conferences/2019/ScheduleMultitrack?event=13182 Schedule page, not research
S05-R16 NeurIPS 2024 Workshops https://neurips.cc/virtual/2024/events/workshop Workshop list, not specific analysis
S05-R17 ICML 2024 Workshops https://icml.cc/virtual/2024/events/workshop Workshop list, not specific analysis
S05-R18 AFAA 2026 https://www.afciworkshop.org/ Future workshop, not relevant research

Notes

The existence of dedicated workshops (NeurIPS 2019 "Minding the Gap") and conferences (AIES) aimed at bridging the safety-ethics divide provides qualitative corroboration that the divide exists. These venues represent institutional responses to a recognized gap, consistent with the quantitative findings in Roytburg & Miller.