Reports of the Workshops Held at the 2023 AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence

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The Workshop Program of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence's 37th Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-23) was held in Washington, DC, USA on February 13-14, 2023. There were 32 workshops in the program: AI for Agriculture and Food Systems, AI for Behavior Change, AI for Credible Elections: A Call to Action with Trusted AI, AI for Energy Innovation, AI for Web Advertising, AI to Accelerate Science and Engineering, AI4EDU: AI for Education, Artificial Intelligence and Diplomacy, Artificial Intelligence for Cyber Security (AICS), Artificial Intelligence for Social Good (AI4SG), Artificial Intelligence Safety (SafeAI), Creative AI Across Modalities, Deep Learning on Graphs: Methods and Applications (DLG-AAAI'23), DEFACTIFY: Multimodal Fact-Checking and Hate Speech Detection, Deployable AI (DAI), DL-Hardware Co-Design for AI Acceleration, Energy Efficient Training and Inference of Transformer Based Models, Graphs and More Complex Structures for Learning and Reasoning (GCLR), Health Intelligence (W3PHIAI-23), Knowledge-Augmented Methods for Natural Language Processing, Modelling Uncertainty in the Financial World (MUFin'23), Multi-Agent Path Finding, Multimodal AI for Financial Forecasting (Muffin), Multimodal AI for Financial Forecasting (Muffin), Privacy-Preserving Artificial Intelligence, Recent Trends in Human-Centric AI, Reinforcement Learning Ready for Production, Scientific Document Understanding, Systems Neuroscience Approach to General Intelligence, Uncertainty Reasoning and Quantification in Decision Making (UDM'23), User-Centric Artificial Intelligence for Assistance in At-Home Tasks, and When Machine Learning Meets Dynamical Systems: Theory and Applications. This report contains summaries of the workshops, which were submitted by some, but not all of the workshop chairs. An increasing world population, coupled with finite arable land, changing diets, and the growing expense of agricultural inputs, is poised to stretch our agricultural systems to their limits. By the end of this century, the earth's population is projected to increase by 45% with available arable land decreasing by 20% coupled with changes in what crops these arable lands can best support; this creates the urgent need to enhance agricultural productivity by 70% before 2050.

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