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Congratulations to the #AAAI2026 outstanding paper award winners

The AAAI 2026 outstanding paper awards were announced during the opening ceremony of the 40th Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence on Thursday 22 January. These awards honour papers that “exemplify the highest standards in technical contribution and exposition”. Papers are recommended for consideration during the review process by members of the Program Committee. This […]

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Interview with Xiang Fang: Multi-modal learning and embodied intelligence

Each year, a small group of PhD students are chosen to participate in the AAAI/SIGAI Doctoral Consortium. This initiative provides an opportunity for the students to discuss and explore their research interests and career objectives in an interdisciplinary workshop together with a panel of established researchers. For the past couple of years, we’ve been meeting

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An introduction to science communication at #AAAI2026

We’re pleased to announce that we will be giving an introduction to science communication for AI researchers at AAAI this year. This will be held on Wednesday 21 January from 13:00 – 14:30. The session is part of the Undergraduate Consortium programme. However, if you are attending the conference and fancy finding out how you

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Interview with Anindya Das Antar: Evaluating effectiveness of moderation guardrails in aligning LLM outputs

In their paper presented at AIES 2025, “Do Your Guardrails Even Guard?” Method for Evaluating Effectiveness of Moderation Guardrails in Aligning LLM Outputs with Expert User Expectations, Anindya Das Antar, Xun Huan and Nikola Banovic propose a method to evaluate and select guardrails that best align LLM outputs with domain knowledge from subject-matter experts. Here,

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What’s coming up at #AAAI2026?

This year, the Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence will take place outside of North America for the first time. From Tuesday 20 January to Tuesday 27 January, Singapore will play host to the 40th edition of the conference. The event will feature invited talks, tutorials, workshops, and an extensive technical programme. There are also

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AAAI presidential panel – AI perception versus reality video discussion

Lone Thomasky & Bits&Bäume / Distorted Dandelions / Licenced by CC-BY 4.0 In March 2025, the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), published a report on the Future of AI Research. The report, which was led by outgoing AAAI President Francesca Rossi covers 17 different AI topics and aims to clearly identify the

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2025 AAAI / ACM SIGAI Doctoral Consortium interviews compilation

Contributors to the 2025 Doctoral Consortium series. Authors pictured in order of their interview publication date (left to right, top to bottom). Each year, a small group of PhD students are chosen to participate in the AAAI/SIGAI Doctoral Consortium. This initiative provides an opportunity for the students to discuss and explore their research interests and

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AAAI 2025 presidential panel on the future of AI research – video discussion on AGI

In March 2025, the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), published a report on the Future of AI Research. The report, which was led by outgoing AAAI President Francesca Rossi covers 17 different AI topics and aims to clearly identify the trajectory of AI research in a structured way. As part of this

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