About ASI Conference
Our Purpose
The Artificial Super Intelligence Conference (ASI Conference) is a new academic conference dedicated to advancing research and discourse in artificial super intelligence, large language models, neural architectures, and the ethical implications of advanced AI systems.
Scheduled for April 1, 2026, at Kennesaw State University's Prillaman Hall, this one-day conference will feature peer-reviewed paper presentations across five technical tracks, keynote addresses from leading researchers, interactive poster sessions, and networking opportunities.
ASI Conference 2026 is organized in conjunction with the KSU Prototype Living of Tomorrow (PLOT) main event, creating a unique environment where cutting-edge AI research meets practical applications in future technologies.
Our Goals
- Advance Research
Provide a platform for presenting novel research in artificial super intelligence, computational intelligence, and machine learning. - Foster Collaboration
Connect researchers from academia and industry to encourage interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge exchange - Address Ethics
Explore the ethical, safety, and societal implications of advanced AI systems to promote responsible development. - Build Community
Establish a recurring annual conference that serves as a cornerstone for the ASI research community.
Our Vision for the Future
ASI Conference aspires to grow into a recognized venue within the computational intelligence community. With the support of KSU PLOT and IEEE CIS, we are working toward establishing ASI as a well-recognized IEEE conference, connecting researchers with the broader international research community.