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#AAAI2025 social media round-up: part two


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05 March 2025



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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.

Second #AAAI2025 demo complete! Image featuring the verbal and non-verbal engagement of Dr. Ken Forbus

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— Nikhil Krishnaswamy (@nikhilkrishnaswamy.bsky.social) 1 March 2025 at 14:09

Learning in games usually assumes small action spaces. This afternoon at #AAAI2025 we give an oral presentation showing that the PDCoEA co-evolutionary algorithm finds the Nash Equilibrium of the game below (2^n actions) in expected poly(n) time. Joint work with Shishen Lin.

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— Per Kristian Lehre (@pklehre.bsky.social) 28 February 2025 at 14:43

If you're at #AAAI2025, come check out our demo on neurosymbolic reinforcement learning with probabilistic logic shields 🤖 Tomorrow (Sat, March 1) from 12:30–2:30 PM during the poster session 💻

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— Gabriele Venturato (@gabventurato.bsky.social) 28 February 2025 at 17:53

Thanks to everyone who came to my #AAAI2025 award talk on Saturday. I was gratified to see so many of the people I know and respect in the audience.. 🙏🤗

Here is a recording if you are interested.. 👉
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQ5J…

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— Subbarao Kambhampati (కంభంపాటి సుబ్బారావు) (@rao2z.bsky.social) 3 March 2025 at 18:58

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— AIhub.org (@aihub.org) 1 March 2025 at 11:07

@rebeccasaxe.bsky.social giving an informative and thought-provoking talk on theory of mind at the #aaai2025 workshop on Advancing Artificial Intelligence through Theory of Mind (ToM4AI).

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— Elena Zheleva (@elenadata.bsky.social) 3 March 2025 at 15:02

Congratulations to our DTAI researchers for presenting their work at #AAAI2025 #AAAI25 Lennert De Smet, Dimos Tsouros, Liesbeth Allein, Jaron Maene, David Depot,
Ignace Bleukx.

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— DTAI – KU Leuven (@dtai-kuleuven.bsky.social) 4 March 2025 at 23:27



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