AIMII Workshop at IASEAI: Call for Abstracts
The 1st AI, Manipulation, & Information Integrity (AIMII) Workshop at IASEAI'26
February 26, 2026 — UNESCO House, Paris

Soft submission deadline: January 10th at midnight Anywhere on Earth (AoE)

We are soliciting applications to present a poster or lightning talk at the first workshop on AI, Manipulation, & Information Integrity (AIMII) Workshop at IASEAI'26.

Notifications will be returned to submissions by January 17th in order to allow time for registration and booking travel.

We may consider some submissions sent after the deadline but please submit on time to ensure full consideration.

For more information on the proposals, see https://aimii.info.

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Section 1: Contact Information
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Section 2: Submission Details
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Section 3: Registration and attendance

IMPORTANT: 
While the IASEAI organizers assured us that all accepted submissions will be able to register to the workshop day itself, registration for the main IASEAI conference is managed separately. 

If you are interested in attending the rest of the conference, please submit a statement of interest here (https://form.fillout.com/t/iwbZF4GuN3us) and mention that you are submitting to the workshop.

The deadline for IASEAI statements of interest is January 27th. We will ensure to notify you of the status of your application before then if you want to wait until after the notifications are out to submit a statement.

If you have any questions don't hesitate to email cameron.jones@stonybrook.edu
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