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Call for AAAI educational AI videos


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22 September 2025



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The Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) is calling for submissions to a competition for educational AI videos for general audiences. These videos must be two to three minutes in length and should aim to convey informative, accurate, and timely information about AI research and applications.

The video could highlight your own research, that of another researcher or group, introduce viewers to an AI topic, or include interviews with AI researchers. Any theme is welcome, but videos covering the following are particularly encouraged: large language models, AI and ethics, societal impact of AI, and risks of deployed AI.

The videos will be assessed in terms of their content, understandability, relevance to AI, entertainment value, and presentation quality.

To give you a flavour of what these videos could look like, click here to see the winners of the previous iteration of the competition.

The deadline for submissions is 30 November 2025. To submit, you must upload your video to a publicly accessible website, and fill in the submission form.

You can find out more here.



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