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2026 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence for Society(AI4Society 2026)

  • 2026-08-14 TO 2026-08-16
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AEIC

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Engineering and Technology

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2026-08-14 - 2026-08-16

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ai4society@163.com

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191 3998 4085

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Conference Details : Description 2026 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence for Society (AI4Society 2026) will be held on August 14-16, 2026 in Chongqing, China. Currently, artificial intelligence has become the core engine driving the high-quality development of society. Its cutting-edge technologies are constantly breaking through, widely empowering public services, social governance, people's well-being and many other fields, providing new support for solving complex social problems. AI4Society 2026 aims to build a high-level international academic exchange platform, focusing on the in-depth integration of artificial intelligence technology and social development. It will gather experts, scholars and industry elites from relevant fields around the world to discuss technological applications, innovation directions and collaborative paths, promote the transformation of research results, and help intelligent technology better serve human society. We sincerely invite you to participate in AI4Society 2026 and look forward to seeing you in Chongqing! Call For Papers About AI4Society 2026 2026 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence for Society (AI4Society 2026) will be held on August 14-16, 2026 in Chongqing, China. Currently, artificial intelligence has become the core engine driving the high-quality development of society. Its cutting-edge technologies are constantly breaking through, widely empowering public services, social governance, people's well-being and many other fields, providing new support for solving complex social problems. AI4Society 2026 aims to build a high-level international academic exchange platform, focusing on the in-depth integration of artificial intelligence technology and social development. It will gather experts, scholars and industry elites from relevant fields around the world to discuss technological applications, innovation directions and collaborative paths, promote the transformation of research results, and help intelligent technology better serve human society. The topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to: Track 1: Communication and Information InfrastructureTrack 2: Social Data Security and Privacy ProtectionTrack 3: AI-Enabled Intelligent Social Systems Next-Generation Communication Networks Smart City Communication Systems Public Information Networks Edge–Cloud Communication Architectures High-Reliability Communication Technologies Network Resource Scheduling Communication System Performance Optimization Communication Infrastructure Modeling Social Data Security Technologies Privacy Protection for Public Data Secure Communication Mechanisms Data Encryption and Management Data Sharing and Governance Privacy-Enhancing Technologies Compliance and Data Ethics Trusted Data Frameworks Intelligent Social Systems Intelligent Decision-Making and Governance Collective Behavior Analysis Data-Driven Social Modeling Intelligent Prediction and Evaluation Explainable Artificial Intelligence Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence Human–AI Collaborative Systems Track 4: Cyberspace Security and Social Risk PreventionTrack 5: AI-Enabled Applications in Critical Social Domains Cyberspace Security Social Network Security Intrusion Detection and Defense Risk Perception and Early Warning Public Safety Information Systems Digital Infrastructure Security System Reliability Security Management and Policy Smart City Applications Intelligent Transportation Systems Smart Healthcare and Digital Health Intelligent Education Systems Smart Government Services Intelligent Public Safety Digitalization of Social Services Sustainable Social Systems Publication All accepted full papers will be published in the conference proceedings and will be submitted to EI Compendex / Scopus for indexing. Speakers Prof. Chenguang YangThe Hong Kong Polytechnic University, ChinaIEEE Fellow, IET Fellow Professor Chenguang Yang (Charlie) received the B.Eng. in Measurement and Control Technology from Northwestern Polytechnical University, China, and the Ph.D. in Adaptive and Neural Network Control from the National University of Singapore. He completed postdoctoral research in human robotics at Imperial College London, UK. Previously, he held professorships at University of Liverpool, University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) as well as South China University of Technology. He was leading the Robotics and Autonomous Systems Group at University of Liverpool and was leading the Robot Teleoperation Group at Bristol Robotics Laboratory. He holds fellowships with Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET), Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), Aisa-Pacific AI Association (AAIA), and British Computer Society (BCS). He is a member of European Academy of Sciences and Arts (EASA) and a member of National Academy of Artificial Intelligence (NAAI). Prof. Mohamed-Slim AlouiniKing Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi ArabiaIEEE Fellow Throughout his 30-year academic career, Professor Mohamed-Slim Alouini, an IEEE, OPTICA, and SPIE Fellow, has developed analytical and simulation tools for evaluating the performance of radio-frequency and optical wireless communication systems. He has also designed and optimized innovative technologies for emerging wireless networks. Professor Alouini, a co-founder of KAUST's ECE program, inspires future engineers through his pioneering work in wireless communications. His integrated space-air-ground networks, spectrum sharing schemes, and optical wireless communication systems research shape connectivity's future and embody KAUST's scientific excellence and global impact. Professor Alouini has published numerous conference and journal papers and co-authored the textbook Digital Communication over Fading Channels, published by Wiley Interscience. A former editor of IEEE Transactions on Communications and IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communication, he also served as an editor for IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing and the Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing journal. He was also a series editor for the IEEE Communication Magazine's Optical Communication and Networks Special Series and the founding field chief editor for the Frontiers in Communications and Networks journal. He is now the Founding Editor-in-Chief for the Nature Partnership Journal (npj) on Wireless Technologies (since 2025) and an editor for the IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronics Systems (since 2022). Professor Alouini has been an IEEE Distinguished Lecturer for the IEEE Communication Society (2016-2017), the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society (2018-2022), the IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society (2023-2024), the IEEE Photonics Society (2025), and the IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology (2026-Present).

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