AI Trustworthiness and Risk Assessment for Challenged Contexts (ATRACC) - Sponsors
AI Trustworthiness and Risk Assessment for Challenged Contexts (ATRACC) - Sponsors
AAAI 2025 Fall Symposium
Westin Arlington Gateway, Arlington, VA USA
November 6-8, 2025
Symposium Sponsors
The European Trustworthy AI Association aims to be a driving force behind an ambitious European strategy for industrial and responsible AI. Its ambition is to propel Europe to the forefront of innovation in trustworthy AI, by making its methodologies and tools an international benchmark and thus, supporting the broader adoption of responsible AI in industry.
The Ph.D. program in Intelligent Systems and Robotics is the first of its kind in the state of Florida, and among only a few in the nation preparing tomorrow’s thought‑leaders to transform the future of technology and society.
A not-for-profit research institute of the Florida University System and is affiliated with several Florida universities. Created at the University of West Florida, IHMC is home to teams investigating and refining artificial intelligence, augmentics, human-centered computing; robotics and exoskeletons; and health, resilience, and performance to maximize biological performance of humans in high-stress, extreme environments and disciplines
TAILOR is an EU project with the aim build the capacity to provide the scientific foundations for Trustworthy AI in Europe. TAILOR develops a network of research excellence centres, leveraging and combining learning, optimisation, and reasoning. These systems are meant to provide descriptive, predictive, and prescriptive systems integrating data-driven and knowledge-based approaches.
Confiance IA facilitates the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) by Quebec companies in all sectors of activity. Pre-competitive tools and methods are made available that will guarantee the usage and the adoption of the AI solutions.
Together with the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) and the German Institute for Standardization (DIN) as well as other research partners, Fraunhofer IAIS is developing test procedures for the certification of artificial intelligence (AI) systems. The aim is to ensure technical reliability and responsible use of the technology. Industrial requirements are taken into account through the active involvement of numerous associated companies and organizations representing various industries such as telecommunications, banking, insurance, chemicals, and trade.
Responsible Ai UK will connect UK research into Responsible AI to leading research centres and institutions around the world. This will allow RAi UK to deliver world-leading best practices for how to design, evaluate, regulate, and operate AI-systems in ways that benefit people, society and the nation
We’re Australia’s leading digital research network, helping our partners across business, government and industry solve real problems every day. Our projects cover a wide range of data-centric R&D
CERTAIN stands for "Centre for European Research in Trusted AI" and focuses on an approach that highlights the issue of "trust" in AI systems - an aspect that is often neglected in international research. The aim is to develop new technologies that provide functional and other guarantees for AI systems
The FAIR – Future Artificial Intelligence Research Foundation is a non-profit foundation whose main purpose is to implement the interventions financed under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP), and any subsequent funding, in the artificial intelligence field
We are shaping the future of rail transport: With the help of AI-based functions, we want to enable driverless train operation with the aim of safe, economical and comfortable regional transport.
Kitware delivers innovation through custom software solutions built on open source technology and advanced AI. We collaborate with customers to solve the world’s most complex challenges through advanced technical computing, state-of-the-art artificial intelligence, and tailored software solutions.