I think you can still publish in conferences, and I have seen that at least AAAI has the topic of safety and trustworthiness between their areas of interest. I would say then that this is not the main issue?
Creating a good journal seems like a good thing to do, but I think it addresses a bit different problem, “how to align researchers incentive with publishing quality results”, not necessarily getting them excited about AIS.
I think it’s more of a comment that one would find the number of academics ‘excited’ about AIS would increase as the number of venues for publication grew.
I think you can still publish in conferences, and I have seen that at least AAAI has the topic of safety and trustworthiness between their areas of interest. I would say then that this is not the main issue?
Creating a good journal seems like a good thing to do, but I think it addresses a bit different problem, “how to align researchers incentive with publishing quality results”, not necessarily getting them excited about AIS.
I think it’s more of a comment that one would find the number of academics ‘excited’ about AIS would increase as the number of venues for publication grew.