
AGI-25
The 18th Annual AGI Conference
Call for Papers

Call for: Papers
Deadline for submissions:
April 12th 2025
The AGI Society and AGI Technical Conference team invites you, the AI researcher, academic, and industry professional to submit your original research papers to our 2025 conference.
The AGI conference series is the only major conference series devoted wholly and specifically to the creation of AI systems possessing general intelligence at the human level and ultimately beyond.
By gathering together active researchers in the field, for presentation of results and discussion of ideas, we accelerate our progress toward our common goal.
We welcome contributed papers on all aspects of AGI research and development. The conference will embrace different interpretations of “AGI”, and welcome submissions that do not only address specific problems.
Requirements:
- Papers must be written in either LaTeX (preferred) or Word
- Author guidelines and templates can be downloaded here.
- Submissions will be double-blind: reviewers cannot see author names when conducting reviews, and authors cannot see reviewer names. All submissions must be anonymized and may not contain any information with the intention or consequence of violating the double-blind reviewing process.
Authors can revise their paper as many times as needed up to the paper submission deadline. Changes to the paper will not be allowed while the paper is being reviewed.
Two Types of Papers will be accepted (in Easychair):
1
Regular papers, with a length limit of 10 pages (including references), presenting new research results or rigorously describing new research ideas.
2
Short technical communications, with a limit of 4 pages (including references), summarizing results and ideas of interest to the AGI audience, including reports about recent publications, position papers, and preliminary results.
Instructions for Double-Blind Anonymized Review:
Papers must not include authors’ names, affiliations, and acknowledgment section. Furthermore, self-references that reveal the authors’ identities, e.g., “We previously showed (Smith, 1991)…” must be avoided. Instead, use citations such as “Smith previously showed (Smith, 1991)…”. Papers should not refer, for further detail, to documents that are not available to the reviewers.
Supplementary materials, including any links to repositories, should also be anonymized. This includes author responses during the review process. Links to file hosting services that can track downloads, such as Dropbox, are not allowed.
Submissions that violate these requirements will be desk rejected.
Camera-ready papers: Given the paper is accepted, the final version of the paper must include author’s names, affiliations, and optional acknowledgment section.
Appropriate topics for contributed papers include, but are not restricted to:
- AGI Architectures
- Broader Implications of AGI
- Natural Language Understanding
- Simulation and Evolutionary Computation
- Benchmark and Evaluation
- Motivation, Emotion, and Affect
- Neural-Symbolic AI
- Autonomy and Creativity
- Reinforcement Learning and Theory
- Knowledge Representation
- Reasoning, Inference, and Planning
- Robotic and Virtual Agent
- Cognitive Modeling
- Multi-Agent Interaction and Collaborative Intelligence
- Perception and Perceptual Modeling
- Theoretical Foundations of General Intelligence
2025 Available Paper Prizes

Kurzweil Prize:
Best AGI Paper
$ 1,250USD

Best Paper
$ 1,000USD

Best Paper
$ 1,000USD

Best Student Paper
$ 250USD
Workshops and Tutorials Sessions:
Final deadline for Workshop Session Proposals:
May 03 2025
AGI-25 will include one day of workshops, tutorials and software/hardware demos. These sessions are expected to fill either a half or full day of presentations, thematically linked, and will be both live-hosted and live-streamed.
To submit proposals for a Workshops or Tutorials session include the following information in an email to [email protected]
Workshops, tutorials, and demos are open to everyone who has registered for AGI 25. To be considered for the workshop, tutorial, or demo, please send a proposal via email. Be sure the proposal meets the requirements and includes all the listed items.
Proposal requirements:
The proposal should be up to 2 pages in length and include the following:
- Presenter’s names and affiliation
- Title
- Description: you should describe what would you like to show with as much details as possible.
- Demo Images: photographs if hardware or screenshots if software presentations.
- AGI relevance: Include in your proposal a short single paragraph describing how does your work relate to the overarching goal of Artificial General Intelligence.
- Each presenter must be registered in AGI 25 conference (once registration opens).
Key Dates:
Submission of workshop & tutorial proposals: May 3
Notification of acceptance of workshop & tutorial proposals: May 24
