The 40th Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
January 20 – January 27, 2026 | Singapore

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Event Page Content Overview
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- All Main Technical Program oral sessions content can be found under the Oral Sessions icon
- this includes Journal Track, Special Track on AI Alignment, Special Track AI for Social Impact, Emerging Trends in AI, IAAI, EAAI, Senior Member, Emerging Trends in AI, New Faculty Highlights, Student Abstract
- Plenary Session recordings
- Breakout Rooms Session Recordings can be found in the session descriptions (example).
- Poster and Demo sessions were not recorded
However, some authors have submitted their content which is also available for viewing. This includes Posters and Demos.
How to Navigate
The AAAI-26 program featured many sessions running in parallel across different tracks.
- To make it easier to find sessions relevant to you, please use the dropdown menu in the top-right corner of the schedule.
- Select the track you’re interested in, and the schedule will automatically update to show only the sessions for that track.

How to Search
You can refine your search by typing a paper title or author in the search box.

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Quick Links
You can find video recordings of AAAI-26 Invited Talks, Awards, and Panels through the Underline.io links below. The video recordings can also be viewed directly via the Invited Speakers page.
Invited Talks
| From How to learn to What to learn in Multiagent Systems and Robotics (Peter Stone) | click to watch |
| Quest of AI towards Specializable Generalist: From Reasoning to Scientific Discovery (Bowen Zhou) | click to watch |
| Fundamental physics and science communication (Daniel Whiteson) | click to watch |
| From Workflows to Water Coolers: AI That Can Navigate Human Nature (Yolanda Gil) | click to watch |
| Towards Embodied Agents that See, Simulate, and Reason (Katerina Fragkiadaki) | click to watch |
| Navigating the AI Horizon: Promises, Perils, and the Power of Collaboration (Ece Kamar) | click to watch |
| Small Data: A New Paradigm for the Next Generation of AI (Derek Haoyang Li) | click to watch |
| Professor Edward Feigenbaum: a Tribute to and Lecture by a Pioneer of AI on his 90th Birthday (Edward Feigenbaum) | click to watch |
Award Talks
| Robert S. Engelmore Memorial Lecture Award: AI for Reskilling, Upskilling, and Workforce Development (Ashok Goel) | click to watch |
| Patrick Henry Winston Outstanding Educator Award: The Essence of Intelligence is Appropriate Action (not thinking, reasoning, learning or language) and other things every student of AI should know (David Poole) | click to watch |
Panels
| Presidential Panel on the Future of AI Research (Stephen Smith, Raj Reddy, Eric Horvitz, Manuela Veloso, Bart Selman) | click to watch |
| AI and Program Reviewing Panel (Odest Chadwicke Jenkins, Kevin Leyton-Brown, Joydeep Biswas, Matthew E. Taylor) | click to watch |

