AAAI 2026 Summer Symposium Series - AAAI
We invite proposals for the 2026 Summer Symposium Series, to be held June 22-June 24, 2026 at Dongguk University in Seoul, South Korea
Sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence June 22-June 24, 2026 Dongguk University | Seoul, South Korea The Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence is pleased to present the 2026 Summer Symposium Series, to be held Monday, June 22-Wednesday, June 24, 2026 at the Dongguk University in Seoul, South Korea. The Summer Symposium Series is an annual set of meetings run in parallel at a common site. It is designed to bring colleagues together in an intimate forum while at the same time providing a significant gathering point for the AI community. The two- and one-half-day format of the series allows participants to devote considerably more time to feedback and discussion than typical one-day workshops. It is an ideal venue for bringing together new communities in emerging fields. In line with AAAI’s policy, the symposia will have a ‘no virtual presentations’ policy. All presenters, keynotes, and/or panelists will need to give their talks in person. Additionally, all participants: presenters, organizers, and attendees are REQUIRED to register for the event. Symposia generally range from 30-50 participants each. Participation was open to active participants as well as other interested individuals on a first-come, first-served basis. Each participant was expected to attend a single symposium. The program includes the following symposia: AI-Driven Resilience: Building Robust, Adaptive Technologies for a Dynamic World AI in Business: Intelligent Transformation and Management Architectures for Embodied Agents: A Synergy of Classic and Foundation Model Paradigms Human-Aware AI Agents for the Cyber Battlefield: From Human Models to Autonomous Defense AAAI Code of Conduct for Events and Conferences All persons, organizations and entities that attend AAAI conferences and events are subject to the standards of conduct set forth on the AAAI Code of Conduct for Events and Conferences. Registration and General Information This is an in-person only event. Virtual attendance or remote presentations will not be permitted. Important Registration Dates By December 1: AAAI opens registration for Summer Symposium Series May 12, 2026: Deadline for Registration Refund Requests April 24, 2026: Last day before Late Registration Rate begins (See Fee Schedule Below) Registration is now open! Registration Fees The conference registration fee includes admission to one symposium, access to the electronic proceedings, coffee breaks, and the opening reception. Refund Requests The deadline for refund requests is May 12, 2026. All refund requests must be made in writing to summersymposiumseries@aaai.org . A $50.00 processing fee will be assessed for all refunds. Registration Deadline Registration will close on May 16th per the location requirements. Registrations after this date will not be accepted. Registration Fee Schedule Registration Deadlines All deadlines are 11:59PM Eastern Time Member Nonmember Student Member Nonmember Student Early On or before May 12th $395.00 $560.00 $225.00 $335.00 Late After May 12th $495.00 $660.00 $325.00 $435.00 AAAI Silver Registration (Includes AAAI membership, plus the conference ) Registration Deadlines All deadlines are 11:59PM Eastern Time Regular One-Year Regular 3-Year Regular 5-Year Student (One-Year) Early On or before May 12th $540.00 $830.00 $1,120.00 $300.00 Late After May 12th $640.00 $930.00 $1,220.00 $400.00 Onsite Registration Schedule Monday, June 22, 2026 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Tuesday, June 23, 2026 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM Wednesday, June 24, 2026 8:30 AM – 11:00 AM General Event Schedule Each Symposium’s Schedule May Differ Monday, June 22, 2026 9:00am – 10:30am Session 10:30am – 11:00am Break 11:00am – 12:30pm Session 12:30pm – 2:00pm Lunch 2:00pm – 3:30pm Session 3:30pm – 4:00pm Break 4:00pm – 5:00pm Session 5:00pm – 6:00pm Reception Tuesday, June 23, 2026 9:00am – 10:30am Session 10:30am – 11:00am Break 11:00am – 12:30pm Session 12:30pm – 2:00pm Lunch 2:00pm – 3:30pm Session 3:30pm – 4:00pm Break 4:00pm – 5:00pm Session 5:00pm – 6:00pm Plenary Wednesday, June 24, 2026 9:00am – 10:30am Session 10:30am – 11:00am Break 11:00am – 12:30pm Session Additional Information: General inquiries regarding the symposium series should be directed to AAAI at summersymposiumseries@aaai.org . AAAI Summer Symposium Co-Chairs Christopher Geib (Charles River Analytics, USA), Ron Petrick (Heriot-Watt University, UK) AI-Driven Resilience: Building Robust, Adaptive Technologies for a Dynamic World The AI for Resilient Communities symposium explores the intersection of artificial intelligence, resilience, and adaptive technologies, highlighting AI’s transformative role in helping communities navigate environmental, economic, and social uncertainties. As societies face escalating challenges—from climate crises to shifting economic landscapes—the need for resilient, adaptive systems has never been more critical. This symposium is designed to foster innovation and dialogue around creating robust communities that can withstand and adapt to crises, evolving into stronger and more resilient entities over time. This event uniquely promotes synergies between resilience research and AI, advancing the development of adaptive technologies that empower individuals and communities to respond to unforeseen challenges. Although the field of AI-driven resilience and adaptive technology is still emerging, it presents distinct technical, ethical, and operational challenges that require collaborative solutions. The symposium brings together AI researchers, social scientists, policymakers, and industry leaders to identify current gaps, share insights, and devise strategies to address these challenges effectively. This year we are widening participation by: Adding new tracks on socio-technical resilience, human-AI collaboration, and policy frameworks Encouraging submissions with regional case studies, especially from climate-vulnerable and resource-restricted areas Increasing representation from industry, public sector, and humanitarian organizations to turn research into real-world impact Attendees are invited to present innovative research, current projects, and theoretical perspectives that contribute to enhancing resilience through robust AI-driven technologies. Submissions that explore scalable AI applications, adaptable to diverse contexts, are especially encouraged. By uniting experts from various disciplines, this symposium aims to accelerate the development of adaptive technologies that build resilient communities capable of thriving in an uncertain world. Topics Key areas of interest and challenges include, but are not limited to: Large Language Models (LLMs) for Resilient Systems Agentic AI and Autonomous Decision-Making Data Scarcity and Quality in AI for Resilience Interoperable and Scalable AI Systems for Crisis Management Trust, Safety, and Robustness in Generative AI Advanced techniques for predicting complex economic shifts Designing adaptive interfaces and workflows for resilient socio-technical systems Ethics and Privacy in Adaptive AI for Sensitive Data Environments AI-Powered Predictive Analytics for Environmental and Climate Resilience AI for Enhancing Mental Health and Social Cohesion in Crisis Contexts Energy-Efficient AI for Sustainable Resilience Applications Hybrid Human-AI Systems for Emergency Response and Adaptation Continual and Lifelong Learning Ethical and Policy Dimensions of Resilient AI Multi-Agent Systems and Collective Intelligence Resilience in AI Model Design: Robustness and Reliability Symposium format (e.g., Keynote presentations, breakout sessions, panel-like discussions, combination of formats). The symposium will be held over two and a half days. The first two days will each include two sessions. Each session will open with a keynote talk, followed by paper presentations by the contributing authors. The third day (half day) will be dedicated to a panel discussion. Submission: Contributions can be: 6-8 pages for full papers; 2-4 for short/position papers; up to 2 pages for extended abstract. Submission should be made through AAAI Official EasyChair Site: https://easychair.org/conferences?conf=suss26 . Papers will be included in the AAAI Proceedings. Deadlines Paper Submission: 6 th Feb 2026 Author notification:20 th Feb 2026 Camera ready version submission:13 th march 2026 Organizing Committee: Prof. Dr. Sajid Anwar Head, School of Computer Science and Information Technology, Institute of Management Sciences, Peshawar, Pakistan Sajid.anwar@imsciences.edu.pk Prof. Fernando Moreira Science and Technology Department Universidade Portucalense fmoreira@upt.pt Prof. Gwanggil Jeon Incheon National University, Incheon, Korea ggjeon@outlook.com , gjeon@incheon.ac.kr AI in Business: Intelligent Transformation and Management AI in Business aims to bring together academics and practitioners to examine how artificial intelligence is reshaping businesses. Since its inception, AI is now commonly found in a wide range of business domains, ranging from operations, customer engagement, and innovation. This symposium will provide a platform to explore both the strategic implications of AI as well as the technological implications of AI to focus on topics such as use of AI in Strategic Decision-making and Forecasting, Operations and Intelligent Systems, Innovation, Ethics and Governance, Learning and Human Development, and Healthcare. Topics We invite contributions that align with the symposium’s theme, including but not limited to: Strategic Planning; Sales/Demand Forecasting; Predictive and Prescriptive Analytics; Operations and Supply Chain Management; Automation and Robotics; Internet of Things (IoT) and AI Integration; Finance and Economics; Marketing; Human Resources and Behavioral Analytics; LLM Agents; Ethics and Governance; Other related topics in AI and business applications Format of Symposium: The symposium will feature a diverse program that includes invited keynote speakers, contributed talks, tutorial/workshops, social activities, and panel discussion sessions. Attendance: Attendance is open to academics, practitioners, and policymakers working in the fields of AI, machine learning, and data science, as well as graduate students and researchers specializing in AI applications for business or related disciplines. Submission Requirements: We invite submissions of abstracts (not exceeding 1 page) OR full papers (anonymous and not exceeding 8 pages, see templates in AAAI-25 author kit ). Submissions are through the AAAI Official EasyChair platform ( Submission Link ). Important dates: Submission Deadline: February 6 Decision Notification: February 20 Symposium Organizing Committee: General Chair: Nahid Jafari, Associate Professor of Supply Chain and AI Management, State University of New York-Farmingdale, NY, USA. jnahid@hotmail.com Co-chair: Hyejin Cho : Associate Professor of Strategic Management and International Business, State University of New York-Farmingdale, NY, USA, choh@farmingdale.edu Co-chair: Mohammed Quazi , Assistant Professor, West Virginia University, WV, USA, mmquazi@hsc.wvu.edu Symposium Supporting Committee: Amine Aboussalah, Industry Assistant Professor, Department of Finance and Risk Engineering, Tandon School of Engineering, New York University, NY, USA Bruno Kamdem, Assistant Professor of Business Analytics, School of Business, State University of New York- Farmingdale, NY, USA Alladoumbaye Ngueilbaye, Associate Researcher, Shenzhen University, China Helper Zhou, Research Fellow, University of KwaZulu Natal, Durbin, South Africa Swaraj Kate, Supply Chain Analyst, Bell Equipment, Germany External Symposium URL: https://mquazi.github.io/AI-in-business/ Architectures for Embodied Agents: A Synergy of Classic and Foundation Model Paradigms The development of reliable, verifiable, and safe embodied agents is a major challenge for AI. The field has explored multiple paradigms, including planning systems that provide formal guarantees, cognitive architectures that incorporate insights from psychology, robotic systems that offer robust and precise control, and foundation models that bring broad coverage and expertise. However, each framework has critical limitations: planning methods and cognitive architectures often lack knowledge relevant to the task at hand, most robotic systems are designed anew for each application setting, and foundation models lack verifiable safety checks and may hallucinate solutions. This symposium aims to overcome these drawbacks by examining agent architectures that combine ideas from these traditions. By convening experts from each paradigm, we hope to identify principles for robust, long-term agent control. The meeting will focus on frameworks that incorporate logical constraints, enforce safety checks, and generate safe actions, yet retain the broad coverage and flexibility of data-driven approaches. Topics We invite contributions that explore how these different approaches can work together to create reliable embodied agents. Areas of interest include: Core Methodologies: Hybrid architectures that combine reasoning and planning with broad-coverage data-driven expertise; verifiable methods for applying formal methods to stochastic outputs; and use of explicit models or knowledge to guide agent behavior. Applications: Reliable long-horizon planning in robotics and autonomous systems; systems for safety-critical domains like manufacturing and driving; and human-robot teams that collaborate safely. Interdisciplinary Connections: Inspirations from cognitive architectures; frameworks for ethical enforcement; and system design for explainable embodied agents. Format The symposium will be a two-and-a-half-day interactive event. The format will include two to three invited talks from leading experts, contributed talks based on accepted abstracts, and poster sessions for informal discussion and networking. The target audience includes researchers, practitioners, and graduate students from Robotic Systems, Cognitive Systems, Safe AI, Human-Robot Interaction, and Systems Engineering. Submission Requirements Authors should submit two-page abstracts that will be evaluated based on relevance and potential to spark discussion. https://easychair.org/conferences?conf=suss26 Submission site opens: December 15, 2025 Submission deadline: March 1, 2026 Acceptance Notification: April 1, 2026 Symposium Dates: June 22-24, 2026 Organizing Committee Dongkyu Choi, Samsung Electronics Pat Langley, Georgia Tech Research Institute Jaeheung Park, Seoul National University Kenneth Kwok, Agency for Science, Technology and Research Sanjay Oruganti, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Supplementary Website: https://aea-aaai2026.com Human-Aware AI Agents for the Cyber Battlefield: From Human Models to Autonomous Defense Artificial intelligence is entering a new phase in cybersecurity—one defined by
Executive Summary
The AAAI 2026 Summer Symposium Series, scheduled for June 22-24, 2026, at Dongguk University in Seoul, South Korea, is an annual event organized by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. The symposium series features parallel meetings designed to foster intimate discussions and significant gatherings within the AI community. With a focus on emerging fields, the event includes symposia on AI-driven resilience, AI in business, architectures for embodied agents, and human-aware AI agents for cyber defense. The event adheres to a strict in-person attendance policy, emphasizing direct engagement and interaction among participants.
Key Points
- ▸ The symposium series is designed to bring together AI professionals in an intimate forum.
- ▸ The event includes symposia on various emerging AI fields.
- ▸ All participants must attend in person, with no virtual presentations allowed.
- ▸ Registration is open with specific deadlines and fees.
Merits
Focus on Emerging Fields
The symposium series covers a range of emerging AI fields, providing a platform for cutting-edge research and discussions.
Intimate Forum
The two-and-a-half-day format allows for in-depth discussions and feedback, fostering a collaborative environment.
In-Person Engagement
The strict in-person policy ensures direct engagement and interaction, enhancing the quality of discussions.
Demerits
Limited Participation
The symposia are limited to 30-50 participants each, which may restrict the diversity of perspectives.
No Virtual Attendance
The in-person only policy may exclude international participants who cannot travel, potentially limiting global representation.
Registration Deadlines
Strict registration deadlines and fees may pose a barrier for some potential attendees.
Expert Commentary
The AAAI 2026 Summer Symposium Series represents a significant opportunity for the AI community to convene and discuss critical topics in an intimate and focused setting. The emphasis on emerging fields such as AI-driven resilience and human-aware AI agents is particularly timely, given the rapid advancements in AI technologies. However, the strict in-person policy, while ensuring high-quality interactions, may inadvertently limit the diversity of perspectives by excluding those who cannot travel. The AAAI's commitment to ethical conduct through its Code of Conduct is commendable and sets a benchmark for other organizations. To maximize the impact of the symposium series, it may be beneficial to consider hybrid formats that allow for both in-person and virtual participation, thereby fostering a more inclusive and global AI community.
Recommendations
- ✓ Consider implementing a hybrid format to accommodate virtual participation and enhance global representation.
- ✓ Extend the registration deadline for late registrants who may face travel constraints, ensuring broader participation.