World Conference on Artificial Intelligence: Challenges, Applications & Impacts on October 08-10, 2026 in Lisbon, Portugal - Conference Index

World Conference on Artificial Intelligence: Challenges, Applications & Impacts on October 08-10, 2026 in Lisbon, Portugal

World Conference on Artificial Intelligence: Challenges, Applications & Impacts October 08, 2026 - Lisbon, Portugal

The idea of 54th LISBON World Conference on Artificial Intelligence: Challenges, Applications & Impacts (LAICAI-26) scheduled on Oct. 8-10, 2026 Lisbon (Portugal) is for the researchers, scientists, scholars, engineers and parctitioners from all around the world to present and share ongoing research activities. This conference provides opportunities for the delegates to exchange new ideas and application experiences face to face, to establish business or research relations and to find global partners for future collaboration.

LAICAI-26 is Organized by Excellence in Research & Innovation Group operating under Pilares D Elegancia LDA (Portugal)..

Call for papers/Topics

Topics of interest for submission include any topics related to:

1. Core Foundations

Before diving into impacts, these topics define the capabilities of the system.

Machine Learning (ML): Supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning.

Deep Learning: Neural networks, CNNs (vision), and RNNs (sequences).

Generative AI: Large Language Models (LLMs), diffusion models, and synthetic media.

Natural Language Processing (NLP): Sentiment analysis, translation, and semantic understanding.

Computer Vision: Image recognition, spatial awareness, and video analysis.

2. Key Applications

AI is no longer theoretical; it is embedded in global infrastructure.

Healthcare:

AI-driven diagnostics and medical imaging.

Drug discovery and genomic sequencing.

Personalized treatment plans.

Finance:

Algorithmic trading and risk assessment.

Fraud detection and automated credit scoring.

Transportation & Logistics:

Autonomous vehicles and drone delivery.

Supply chain optimization and predictive maintenance.

Creative Industries:

AI-generated art, music, and literature.

Automated video editing and game design.

3. Major Challenges

These are the technical and structural hurdles preventing "perfect" AI integration.

Technical Limitations:

Hallucinations: LLMs generating confident but false information.

Data Scarcity/Quality: The "garbage in, garbage out" problem.

Explainability (Black Box Problem): The difficulty in understanding how an AI reached a specific decision.

Security Vulnerabilities:

Adversarial Attacks: Inputting data designed to trick AI models.

Model Inversion: Privacy leaks where training data can be extracted.

4. Ethical & Philosophical Impacts

This is where AI intersects with human values and social structures.

Bias and Fairness:

Algorithmic bias (racial, gender, and socioeconomic prejudices in data).

The digital divide: Who gets access to AI first?

Labor and Economy:

Job displacement vs. job augmentation.

The transition to an "AI-first" workforce and reskilling needs.

Governance and Law:

Copyright and IP ownership of AI-generated content.

Regulation (e.g., EU AI Act) and international AI safety standards.

Existential Risks & Safety:

Alignment Problem: Ensuring AI goals match human values.

Superintelligence and long-term safety concerns.

5. Interrelated Themes

These topics bridge multiple categories simultaneously.

Environmental Impact: The massive energy consumption of training models (Application vs. Sustainability).

Human-AI Interaction: How reliance on AI affects human cognition and social skills (Impact vs. Design).

Data Privacy: The tension between needing massive datasets for accuracy and protecting individual rights (Challenge vs. Ethics).

Name: FENP
Website: http://fenp.org

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