Agent Foundations 2025 at CMU
post by Alexander Gietelink Oldenziel (alexander-gietelink-oldenziel), windows · 2025-01-19T23:48:22.569Z · LW · GW · 2 commentsContents
Key Information About Are there any costs to attend? Submissions Website None 2 comments
We are opening applications to attend a 5 day agent foundations conference at Carnegie Mellon University. The program will include talks, breakout sessions, and other activities.
Apply here by January 26
Key Information
- March 3-7, 2025
- At Carnegie Mellon in Pittsburgh, PA
- 30-40 attendees
- Apply by January 26
About
Join us for the 2025 Agent Foundations Conference at Carnegie Mellon University, March 3-7. This five-day gathering brings together leading researchers in AI alignment to explore fundamental questions about Agent Foundations.
Topics may include:
- Bounded decision-making and resource-limited reasoning
- Reflective stability and fixed points in agency
- Logical decision theory and updateless decision theory
- Causal vs evidential vs logical decision theory
- Embedded agency
- Natural abstraction hypothesis
- Abstraction boundaries
- Infra-Bayesian learning theory
- Inner alignment and mesa-optimization
- Logical causality
- Multi-level world models
- Game theory and multi-agent systems
- Logical inductors and reflective reasoning
- Foundations of reasoning under uncertainty
- Coordination problems and acausal trade
- Logical counterfactuals
- Ontological crises and reasoning across ontologies
Are there any costs to attend?
The event is free to attend. However, we are unable to provide accommodations or travel support for this event. We will provide lunch and dinner as well as snacks, coffee, and tea daily.
Submissions
We strongly welcome paper submissions. Paper submissions should be submitted via this form by February 17.
Website
Here.
www.agentfoundations2025atcmu.org
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comment by lunatic_at_large · 2025-01-20T01:47:26.850Z · LW(p) · GW(p)
I think the website just links back to this blog post? Is that intentional?
Edit: I also think the application link requires access before seeing the form?
Second Edit: Seems fixed now! Thanks!
comment by Cole Wyeth (Amyr) · 2025-01-20T03:24:33.709Z · LW(p) · GW(p)
Are paper submissions exclusive?