23-25 March 2026 at Teesside University, UK
The tension in the competition towards powerful Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems between different development teams (e.g., companies, nations), could lead to serious negative consequences, especially when ethical and safety procedures are underestimated or even ignored. An important approach towards understanding regulation, trust, cooperation and governance of AI safety development and associated risks is based on computational behavioural modelling (especially given the lack of data on AI policies effectiveness in general).
The 2026 AI Governance Modelling workshop at Teesside University gathers researchers in this area to both design and analyse novel models of AI governance, simulate them using various Large Language Models (LLM), and discuss research directions to advance this important direction. The workshop aims to create a stimulating environment for interchanging ideas and promote mutual collaborations between participants.
Participants:
Víctor A. Vargas Pérez, University of Granada
Martin Smit, University of Amsterdam
Chin Wing Leung, University of Warwick
Adithya Venkatadri Hulagadri, King's College London
António Fernandes, Universidade de Lisboa
Nataliya Balabanova - University of Birmingham
Simon Powers - University of Stirling
Paolo Turrini, University of Warwick
Manuel Chica Serrano, University of Granada
Stefan Sarkadi, University of Lincoln
Fernando P. Santos, University of Amsterdam
Alessio Buscemi, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
Daniele Proverbio, University of Trento
Elias Fernández Domingos - VUB Brussels
Hong Duong - University of Birmingham
Markus Krellner -- University of St Andrews
Dhanushka Dissanayake - Teesside University
Andrew Powell - Teesside University
Grace Ibukunoluwa Ufeoshi - Teesside University
Nikita Huber Kralj -- Teesside University
Razzaque Mohammad Abdur -- Teesside University
Chaimaa Tarzi -- Teesside University
Paolo Bova -- Teesside University
Zhao Song -- Teesside University
Bianca Ogbo -- Teesside University
Adeela Bashir -- Teesside University
Zia Ush Shamszaman -- Teesside University
Alessandro Di Stefano -- Teesside University
The Anh Han -- Teesside University
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