Call for Abstracts – 2nd Israeli Conference on the Philosophy of AI We are pleased to announce that the second Israeli conference on the philosophy of artificial intelligence will take place this academic year at The Faculty of Data and Decision Sciences, The Technion, under the sponsorship of the Center for Humanities and Artificial Intelligence, in collaboration with the Israeli Philosophical Association, on March 4th, 2026.
We warmly welcome lecture abstracts and panel proposals, in Hebrew or English, in all subdomains of philosophy of AI listed below.
The deadline for submissions is January 1st, 2026. Submissions should be uploaded to the conference’s site on
EasyChair. Please fill the appropriate details on the submission form.
We are looking for discussions in any area of philosophy of AI, including the following example topics:
- Ethics and AI: Machine Ethics, decision making, moral judgements, artificial moral agency.
- Philosophy of Mind and AI: Artificial consciousness, creativity.
- Future of AI: AGI, Superintelligent AI, existential risks, intelligence explosions, super-ethical AI.
- Biology and Artificial Intelligence: human-enhancement and transhumanism, biological data science, synthetic biology, A-life.
- Healthcare AI: care robots, patient monitoring, treatment and diagnosis.
- Conversational AI: chatbots, virtual personal assistants, natural language generation and understanding.
Lecture abstracts should not exceed 500 words and should be prepared for blind review. Please do not include any identifying information in the submitted abstracts. Panel proposals should include a common subject, introduction (up to 100 words), and the names, affiliation and abstract of three presenters (each up to 300 words). Lectures are limited to 20 minutes plus a 10-minute Q&A. Unless stated otherwise, we will assume that the presentations will be given in the language of their abstracts (English or Hebrew only).
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icpai2026
We look forward to seeing you,
Erez Firt, Academic Manager, Center for Humanities and AI, University of Haifa, the Technion.
Liat Lavie, Bezalel Academy, the Technion.
David Doron Yaacov, University of Haifa.