INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION STUDIES - Where’s the I in AI and the meaning in information?

IS4SI 2019


Artificial Intelligence



You are invited to attend and propose presentations for the International Society for
Information Studies (IS4SI) Summit in Berkeley, June 2-6.
The theme of this year’s conference is Where’s the I in AI and the meaning in information? focusing on what AI is, isn’t, could be, and shouldn’t be, as well as considering how AI is related to mental processes produced by brains and to different theories regarding the nature of information.
IS4SI is the world’s leading organization focused on explaining the nature of information itself, a topic too often overlooked by information engineers and scientists. Centered in Europe and Asia, IS4SI is holding its first-ever conference in the US on the UC Berkeley campus June 2-6. We expect 300 researchers, scholars, and executives spanning the many domains of information science, philosophy, engineering and sociology. You don't need to make a presentation to attend.
Keynote speakers include:
Terrence Deacon
Anca Dragan
Paul Duguid
Francis Heylighen
Jaron Lanier
Stefan Liejnen
Melanie Mitchell
Paul Saffo
Paul Verschure
and more to come
To find out more, to submit presentation proposals, and to register, visit: is4si2019.com
Register before April 1 to take advantage of reduced "Early Bird" registration fees.
Conference lodging and meals can also be reserved.