June 12th, 2025
at the Music City Center, Nashville TN
This is the second edition of Responsible Generative AI (ReGenAI) workshop. This workshop aims to bring together researchers, practitioners, and industry leaders working at the intersection of generative AI, data, ethics, privacy and regulation, with the goal of discussing existing concerns, and brainstorming possible avenues forward to ensure the responsible progress of generative AI. We hope that the topics addressed in this workshop will constitute a crucial step towards ensuring a positive experience with generative AI for everyone.
See the program and accepted papers of the first edition of our workshop here.
Paper submission deadline: [UPDATED:] March 14 (11:59PM PST) (formerly: March 10)
Notification to authors: April 1st (11:59 PST)
Camera ready submission: April 14th (11:59PM PST)
Submission Link: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/ReGenAI2025
If you would like to serve as a reviewer, please fill out this form.
ReGenAI workshop is positioned at the intersection of generative AI and responsible AI in the context of computer vision. More precisely, we consider single-modal and multi-modal generative models where at least one of the modalities is visually grounded. Therefore, we accept submissions at the intersection of text and vision, audio and vision, music and vision, where vision can represent images, videos, 3D structures, etc. For a comprehensive list of topics please check out the call for papers.
Olga Russakovsky Princeton University
Chloe Bakalar
Meta
Tamar Rott
MIT
Trevor Darrell
UC Berkeley
Manuel Brack
Research Scientist @ DFKI
Ankit Jain
Meta
Atoosa Kasirzadeh
Carnegie Mellon
Aishwarya Agrawal
University of Montreal, Mila, Google DeepMind
Adriana Romero-Soriano
Meta / Mila / McGill University
Reyhane Askari
FAIR
Melissa Hall
Meta
Michal Drozdzal
Meta
Ye Zhu
Princeton University
Agata Lapedriza
Northeastern University / Universitat Oberta de Catalunya
Arantxa Casanova
Meta
Negar Rostamzadeh
Utsav Prabhu
Pinar Yanardag
Virginia Tech