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CfP: Joint conference IACAP + AISB, 1-3 July 2025, Twente (Netherlands)

JointCall for Abstracts

The International Association for Computing and Philosophy (IACAP) and the 
Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviou
r (AISB) will host a joint conference in July 2025. Please see below for jo
int CFA.

  *  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 forSymposiasubmission is 1 December 2025.

Keynote Speakers

  *  AISB Keynote - Philip Brey
  *  IACAP Covey Award Address - To be announced.
     Nominations:https://www.iacap.org/2024/10/02/call-for-nominations-t
he-covey-award-2025/
  *  IACAP Simon Award Address - To be announced.
     Nominations:https://www.iacap.org/2024/10/02/call-for-nominations-t
he-simon-award-2025/



Call for Abstracts and Symposia Proposals



The International Association for Computing and Philosophy (IACAP) has a lo
ng-lasting tradition of promoting philosophical dialogue and interdisciplin
ary research on all aspects of computing as it relates to philosophy. IACAP
's members have contributed to shaping the philosophical (both theoretical 
and applied) debate about computing, information technologies, and artifici
al intelligence.



The Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Beha
viour (AISB) is the largest Artificial Intelligence Society in the United K
ingdom. Founded in 1964, the society has an international membership from a
cademia and industry, with a serious interest in Artificial Intelligence, C
ognitive Science and related areas. It is a member of the European Coordina
ting Committee for Artificial Intelligence.[AISB info], and topic suggestio
ns from AISB's side.



Our joint 2025 annual meeting will gather philosophers, ethicists, robotici
sts, and computer scientists and engineers interested in topics that includ
e:

  *  Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
  *  Ethics, Philosophy, and Societal Impact of AI and Computing
  *  Robotics, Autonomous Systems, and Human-Machine Interaction
  *  Cognitive Science and Computational Models of Mind and Behavior
  *  Embodied, Ecological, and Distributed Cognition
  *  Consciousness, Emotions, and Affective Computing

We welcome submissions of various kinds:

  *  Symposia- will typically run one or two full days. Successful appli
cants will issue their own
     CfPs and organise reviews
  *  Individual papers- typically as 30-minute talks (including Q&A)
  *  Poster presentations- either submitted as such or as alternative fo
rmat for individual papers
  *  Workshops- more open, interactive format, typically as 90-minute se
ssions

Authors of papers are free to decide whether they submit their contribution
s to one of the accepted symposia or individually - depending on topical fi
t.

Depending on format, submissions may be published in proceedings either as 
extended abstracts or as full papers.

Important Dates

  *  Symposia Proposals due date: December 1, 2024
  *  Notification of acceptance for Symposia proposals: December 9, 2024
  *  Extended Abstracts (approx. 1000 words) for individual Presentations, 
Posters, and Workshops
     independent of Symposia, due date: December 20, 2024.
  *  Notification of acceptance for Presentations, Posters, Workshops: Marc
h 31, 2025.
  *  Conference registration opens: April 1, 2025. (For individual papers, 
posters, and workshops:
     In case you need a visa, please note this with your submission so that
 we can facilitate an
     early review.)
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