This is normal. Workshops are non-archival and conferences only require that the work hasn’t been submitted to any archival venues.
[edit to extend]: Researchers will often submit their work to a conference and one or even multiple workshops in parallel. Workshops are great at getting a more targeted audience and discussion. It’s also a strategy to get more people to see your paper.
Sorry, I want to ask a question that seems out of topic.
In this post, you mention a paper named Towards Safe and Honest AI Agents with Neural Self-Other Overlap.
This paper submitted to ICLR 2025 at 27 Sept 2024 and NeurIPS 2024 Workshop SafeGenAi at 13 Oct 2024.
Does this behaviour count as dual submissions or is it normal?
This is normal. Workshops are non-archival and conferences only require that the work hasn’t been submitted to any archival venues.
[edit to extend]: Researchers will often submit their work to a conference and one or even multiple workshops in parallel. Workshops are great at getting a more targeted audience and discussion. It’s also a strategy to get more people to see your paper.