OK. Some NeurIPS conflict-of-interest (COI) questions for everyone. 1/n
Can an AC have a COI with a paper by Y proving X if they are in a race to prove X with authors Y?
What would you do if you suspect that an AC might have a COI with your work (of the type hinted at above)?
Feel free to respond with more nuanced responses or other ideas for polls!
Note that, this year, for the first time, NEGATIVE COIs should have been reported directly to the PCs, rather than reported as "positive" COIs in the paper interface.
So I'm especially curious to hear about papers that appeared on arXiv that were "invisible" at bidding.
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