1-3 July 2025, University of Twente, NL
The International Association for Computing and Philosophy (IACAP) and the Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour (AISB) will host a joint conference from 1-3 July, 2025 at the University of Twente, NL. Submissions are now closed. A preliminary schedule will be published soon.
On 30 June, 4TU.ethics will host a workshop on AI and neurotechnology at the University of Twente that will directly precede the conference. This workshop, organised in conjunction with member societies IACAP and AISB, also comprises the formal opening of the joint IACAP-AISB conference. The conference will include symposia, talks, posters, and panels on a range of topics from AI to computing. The 4TU.ethics workshop will give space to consider AI and neurotechnology ethics before an already exciting programme of events.
This highly interdisciplinary workshop is free and open to everyone, although priority will be given to members of 4TU.ethics and those who are registered to attend the conference. The workshop will be followed by a reception which doubles as a 4TU.ethics social event, allowing visitors the opportunity to meet up and (further) discuss ideas over drinks. The workshop is planned in association with this special issue on NeuroAI.
- Conference dates: July 1-3
- Conference website: https://iacapconf.org/
- Host Organisation Websites: IACAP.org AISB.org.uk
- Conference location: Enschede, NL.
- Conference host: University of Twente
Deadline for Symposia submissions was January 15, 2025.
Keynote Speakers
- AISB Keynote – Philip Brey
- IACAP Covey Award Address – Vincent C. Müller
- IACAP Simon Award Address – Emily Sullivan
IACAP-AISB-2025 Organising Committee [OC]
- Y. J. Erden (University of Twente)
- Stephen Rainey (TU Delft)
- Rob Wortham (University of Bath)
- Arzu Formanek (Fraunhofer Institute)
- Björn Lundgren (University of Erlangen)
- Hajo Greif (Warsaw University of Technology)
General questions about the conference to: Y. J. Erden and Stephen Rainey
General questions about the symposia to: Y. J. Erden and Stephen Rainey
Questions about symposia interna: to the respective organsiers
Questions about non-symposia presentations, posters and registration technicalities: Arzu Fomanek, Björn Lundgren, Hajo Greif, Brian Ballsun-Stanton
Call for Proposals (archive)
You will find the call for contributions here