*The North American Society for Social Philosophy (NASSP)* is seeking abstracts for participation on a panel on: *Social Ramifications of AI* for its group session at the Eastern Division APA to be held from Jan. 15th -18th, 2024, in New York, NY. (The specific date and time of the session will be announced later in the fall.) *We anticipate being able to accommodate online participation in a hybrid format if necessary.* We welcome submissions from both members and non-members, but we require that all presenters join the North American Society for Social Philosophy if their proposals are accepted and if they present at the conference. We anticipate that each panelist will present for 10 minutes before a general roundtable discussion. Individual abstracts of 300-400 words should be sent to the panel organizers, Laura Kane *laura.kane@worcester.edu <laura.kane@worcester.edu>* and Shannon Fyfe *sfyfe2@gmu.edu <sfyfe2@gmu.edu>**, *by *Sept. 30th, 2023.* Please email us with any questions. Topics may include, but are not limited to: The effects of AI on political relationships The effects of AI on economic relationships The effects of AI on social relationships, including intimate relationships Bot/human “relationships” The effects of AI on education, including the transmission of knowledge The effects of AI on artistic expression and artistic appreciation AI and Privacy AI and Data Security AI and Surveillance AI and Employment AI and Stereotyping Bias/Discrimination from AI or against AI Wealth distribution Humane treatment of AI Morale Users of autonomous weapons