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What’s coming up at #IJCAI2025?


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13 August 2025



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The IJCAI-25 logo and theme photo (cropped). Credit: IJCAI.

The 34rd International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-25) will be held in Montréal, Canada from 16-22 August. The programme will feature keynote talks, tutorials, workshops, competitions, and oral and poster presentations. There will also be four special tracks, focussing on: AI for social good, AI and arts, human-centred AI, and AI enabling critical technologies.

An exciting addition this year is the satellite event, to be held in Guangzhou, China, from 29-31 August. This second venue will host invited talks, workshops, tutorials, technical sessions, posters and competitions.

Invited talks

There are 12 invited talks planned for this year’s conference. Seven of these will be held in Montréal, with the other five being hosted at the Guangzhou venue.

Montréal

  • Bernhard SchölkopfFrom ML for science to causal digital twins
  • Cynthia RudinInterpretable machine learning and AI, John McCarthy and I
  • Heng JiScience-inspired AI
  • Luc De RaedtNeurosymbolic AI: combining data and knowledge
  • Aditya GroverTitle to be confirmed
  • Yoshua BengioTitle to be confirmed
  • Rina DechterGraphical models meet heuristic search: a personal journey into automated reasoning

Guangzhou

  • Toby WalshTitle to be confirmed
  • Harry ShumExploring the low altitude airspace: from natural resource to economic engine
  • Yew Soon OngPhysically grounded AI for scientific discovery: from prediction to generative design
  • Shing-Tung YauAdvancing artificial intelligence through modern mathematical theories
  • Wen GaoTitle to be confirmed

Tutorials

There will be tutorials taking place in Montréal on 16-18 August, and in Guangzhou on 29 August.

Montréal

Guangzhou

Workshops

There will be workshops taking place in Montréal on 16-18 August, and in Guangzhou on 29 August.

Montréal

Guangzhou

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