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SUMMARY:AISC 2026 - Natural and Artificial Intelligence: between Skills and Biases
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LOCATION:Palazzo Campana\, Torino\, Italy
DESCRIPTION:<p>The Microsoft CMT service&nbsp\;is&nbsp\;used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service was provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses\, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.</p>\n<p>You can submit the your abstract here:&nbsp\;https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/IACS2026/Submission/Index&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>For any questions about the submission process\, please&nbsp\;reach out via the following email address:&nbsp\;aisc2026@outlook.com</p>\n<p>Important:&nbsp\;Each participant can appear as a speaker&nbsp\;only once&nbsp\;in the conference program\, but can appear multiple times as a co-author. If submitting multiple proposals\, each must have a different speaker. For symposium submissions\, only the symposium organizer should submit the application on behalf of all speakers. If the symposium is accepted\,&nbsp\;each speaker&nbsp\;must register and pay the AISC membership fee individually.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Marco Viola;CN=Fabrizio Calzavarini;CN=Vincenzo Crupi;CN=Alessandro Demichelis:
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260909T130000
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SUMMARY:AISC 2026 - Natural and Artificial Intelligence: between Skills and Biases
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LOCATION:Palazzo Campana\, Torino\, Italy
DESCRIPTION:<p>Intelligent systems display a striking combination of competence and limitation\, regardless of their biological\, artificial\, or social origin. These systems can acquire sophisticated skills\, coordinate complex actions\, and adapt to changing environments\; at the same time they suffer systematic biases and pitfalls. Therefore\, understanding intelligence today requires accounting not only for what cognitive systems do well\, but also for how and why they fail.</p>\n\n<p>The 22nd Conference of the Italian Association of Cognitive Sciences (AISC 2026) focuses on this dichotomy\, proposing a reflection on natural and artificial intelligence between skills and biases. From embodied motor abilities and practical know-how to decision-making under uncertainty\, from artificial learning systems to collective dynamics in networked environments\, the conference aims to bring together perspectives that address both the upper and lower bounds of intelligent behaviour across different systems\, methodologies\, and levels of analysis.&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p>Within this broad framework\, AISC 2026 welcomes contributions from all areas of cognitive science\, including theoretical\, experimental\, computational\, and philosophical approaches to cognition in biological\, social\, and artificial systems. We particularly encourage work that fosters interdisciplinary dialogue and connects traditionally distinct domains of cognitive science.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Marco Viola;CN=Fabrizio Calzavarini;CN=Vincenzo Crupi;CN=Alessandro Demichelis:
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