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        <article-title>MULTITTRUST 4th Workshop on Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Human-AI Team Trust</article-title>
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          <institution>Dr. Myrthe Tielman is assistant professor at Delft University of Technology working Myrthe Tielman</institution>
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        <p>Dr. Andre´ Meyer-Vitali is a senior researcher at DFKI (Saarbru¨cken, Germany) focused on engineering and promoting Trusted AI and is active in the AI networks Adra and CAIRNE (formerly CLAIRE), and previously in TAILOR. Email: andre.meyervitali@dfki.de, websites: DFKI Andre´ Meyer-Vitali / CERTAIN Dr. Susanne Uusitalo Docent in applied philosophy and applied ethics, and is Senior Researcher in Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Hybrid Intelligence research pro-</p>
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      <p>1. Introduction
This workshop originates from the need to create a multidisciplinary research community
of people who study the different perspectives and layers of trust dynamics in teams
consisting of both humans and AI agents. Three successful previous editions of this
workshop ran in 2023 and 2024, and in the current edition aimed to continue this momentum
to grow this community.</p>
      <p>The workshop called for submissions describing the research interests and new,
preliminary results of potential attendees. 6 Papers were submitted, of which 2 were
accepted after review to ensure a topic-match with the workshop. Due to the small number
of submissions, the organizers also took care of the reviewing as program committee.</p>
      <p>During the workshop, the day was structured around community building. The two
accepted papers were presented, but most of the day was spent in discussion groups
working on specific topics. The discussions were structured, to hopefully lead to more
future collaborations around the topic of trust in human-AI teamwork, and at the end
of the day two concrete paper plans were in progress. The workshop was attended by
around 20 people.</p>
      <p>The general MULTITTRUST website can be found here: https://multittrust.github.io/
The website of this edition of the workshop can be found here: https://multittrust.github.io/4ed/
2. Organizers &amp; Program Committee
gramme at the University of Oulu, Finland. Email: susanne.uusitalo@oulu.fi, website:
https://www.oulu.fi/en/researchers/susanne-uusitalo</p>
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