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#IJCAI2025 social media round-up: part one


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19 August 2025



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The 34rd International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-25) is currently taking place in Montréal, Canada. The first couple of days saw the attendees enjoy some of the many tutorials and workshops on offer, with the doctoral consortium also being held. The official opening ceremony took place this morning (Tuesday 19 August). Find out what the participants have been getting up to so far.

IJCAI 2025 Conference Chair Shlomo Zilberstein kicks off the 34th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence #IJCAI2025, welcoming participants to Montreal

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— IJCAIconf (@ijcai.org) 19 August 2025 at 15:54

#IJCAI2025 starts in just two days! Find out more about what the event has in store: @ijcai.org
aihub.org/2025/08/13/w…

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— AIhub.org (@aihub.org) 14 August 2025 at 09:39

The program for the #IJCAI2025 Workshop on User-Aligned Assessment of Adaptive AI Systems is now available. We have a fantastic lineup of invited speakers and talks.
Link: bit.ly/ijcai25-aia

@ruqi-zhang.bsky.social
@sidsrivast.bsky.social

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— Pulkit Verma (@pulkitverma.bsky.social) 7 August 2025 at 19:51

Can your AI learn novelty? I'm presenting at @ijcai.org an incremental online learning benchmark where novel classes are introduced in each increment with prior known classes. Come talk with me at #IJCAI2025 about predictor detection & adaptation to novel phenomena! 😁

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— Derek S. Prijatelj (@derekprijatelj.bsky.social) 16 August 2025 at 20:35

#IJCAI2025 If no one learns about your work, it’s as if it never happened. Communication is vital for impact. – Peter Stone @ Doctoral Consortium

#Montreal #AI #Research

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— IJCAIconf (@ijcai.org) 18 August 2025 at 21:49

#IJCAI2025 brings world-leading AI scientists to #Montreal! Don’t miss its #Admissionfree public AI Lounge in a fireplace-like setting, on AI Between Wonder and Caution, moderated by journalist Gabrielle Anctil, with experts Heng Ji, Kate Larson & Cynthia Rudin. www.eventbrite.ca/e/ai-lounge-…

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— IJCAIconf (@ijcai.org) 17 August 2025 at 18:50

# Highlights Welcome to the first day of the main conference: Tuesday, 19 Aug:
🔹 Opening
🔹 Invited talk: Bernhard Schölkopf
🔹 Technical sessions
🔹 AI Art Gallery Guided Tour
🔹 🏆 IJCAI-25 John McCarthy Award Talk: Cynthia Rudin
🔹 Posters

#IJCAI2025 #Montreal

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— IJCAIconf (@ijcai.org) 19 August 2025 at 13:09

Liliane-Caroline Demers, Student Communication Coordinator for the IJCAI 2025 Local Arrangements Committee and a recent master’s graduate from Polytechnique Montréal, conducts research on AI-generated music. 🎶 Listen to her 90-second pitch: www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzhS… #IJCAI2025

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— IJCAIconf (@ijcai.org) 19 August 2025 at 16:41

#IJCAI2025 Presenting the IJCAI Awards is Christian Bessiere, University of Montpellier, Former IJCAI President, on behalf of Zhi-Hua Zhou, President of the IJCAI Board of Trustees.

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— IJCAIconf (@ijcai.org) 19 August 2025 at 16:49



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