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#AAAI2025 invited talk round-up 1: labour economics, and reasoning about spatial information

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The 39th Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI 2025) took place in Philadelphia from Tuesday 25 February to Tuesday 4 March 2025. The programme featured eight invited talks. Susan works at the intersection of computer science and economics. In the past she has researched problems relating to mechanism design, auctions, pricing, and causal inference, but recently she has turned her attention to modelling worker career transitions using transformer models. In her talk, Susan described the research in a few of her recent papers covering topics such as the gender wage gap and economic prediction of labour sequence data.


#AAAI2025 social media round-up: part two

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The 39th Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI 2025), which took place in Philadelphia, drew to a close on Tuesday 4 March. We take a look at what attendees got up to during the second half of the event, which featured invited talks, technical sessions, demos, posters, and the workshops. Outgoing AAAI President Francesca Rossi also announced the released of a report on the Future of AI research. I had the great pleasure and privilege of participating in this Presidential Panel report on "Future of #AI Research"–now available from @realaaai at https://t.co/DPghoYgneq Honored to receive the #BestPaper Award at #AAAI2025 Good-Data Workshop among 25 accepted papers Grateful to my incredible collaborators @YIJIA_XIAO_, @DianaYiyangWang, and @jd92wang SciEvo: A 2 Million, 30-Year Cross-disciplinary Dataset for Temporal Scientometric Analysis pic.twitter.com/Md8OI4IDty


#AAAI2025 social media round-up: part one

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The 39th Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI 2025) is currently in full swing in Philadelphia. So far, delegates have been treated to tutorials, the first few of the invited talks, and an exciting variety of oral and poster presentations. We take a look at what attendees have been getting up to during the opening days of the event. I'll be presenting our #AAAI2025 tutorial tomorrow on "Symbolic Regression: Towards Interpretability and Automated Scientific Discovery"! https://t.co/UcSNYyrkAe If you're attending AAAI-25 and are interested to learn more about symbolic regression and its potential in… pic.twitter.com/yaeCpcPoQI


What's coming up at #AAAI2025?

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From Tuesday 25 February to Tuesday 4 March 2025, Philadelphia will play host to the 39th Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI 2025). The event will feature invited talks, tutorials, workshops, and an extensive technical programme. There are also a whole host of other sessions, including a doctoral consortium, diversity and inclusion activities, posters, demos, and more. We (AIhub) will be running a science communication training session on Wednesday 26 February. There are eight invited talks this year.


An introduction to science communication at #AAAI2025

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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 26 February from 13:00. If you are attending the conference and fancy finding out how you can communicate your research to a general audience in different formats, then please do join us. Following an hour-long introductory talk, there will be an optional, open, drop-in session where you can try out some of the things you learnt in the course, ask any sci-comm questions, and chat about your ideas and stories. It helps demystify AI for a broad range of people including policy makers, business leaders, and the public. As a researcher, mastering this skill can not only enhance your communication abilities but also expand your network and increase the visibility and impact of your work.