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ACM COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE

La Jolla, CA

August 4-6, 2025

Cover photo by Declan Fleming

ACM Collective Intelligence 2025 brings together a wide range of disciplines to discuss the shared or group intelligence that emerges when individuals work together, often with the help of technology. This year’s theme focuses on Diverse Intelligence. We invite research and perspectives on how we can deeply understand and build systems that incorporate animal, human, machine and hybrid intelligence to achieve a level of problem-solving capability that surpasses the abilities of any single member. 

Rarely do researchers have this opportunity to interact with such a broad range of disciplines—cognitive science, philosophy, ecology, biology, computer science, anthropology, organizational science, network science, sociology, economics, business, and many others. Join us to advance our collective understanding of how to harness our collective abilities.

Dear HCOMP FriendsACM CI 2025 extends a special invitation to researchers in the human computation and crowdsourcing (HCOMP) community. HCOMP will not hold a separate 2025 conference due to sponsorship changes. To welcome participation from our HCOMP colleagues, CI'25 will have an archival papers track and CrowdCamp. The organizing committee is representative of our diverse communities. Please attend CI 2025 to discuss our collective future at a town hall session.

Join us in San Diego! 

Sunny San Diego along with the Pacific coastline, provides the perfect backdrop for CI. The city's natural wonders like La Jolla Cove blend seamlessly with cultural landmarks such as Balboa Park and Cabrillo National Monument, offering a rich landscape for intellectual discovery. Savor the diverse culinary scene, from Mexican-influenced street food to Asian delicacies in the Convoy district and Middle Eastern specialties along El Cajon Boulevard. For the adventurous spirit, San Diego offers endless outdoor activities - from scenic hiking trails to ocean experiences like snorkeling, scuba diving, and surfing, to soaring over the coast while paragliding.


Funding Opportunities to Attend ACM CI’25: If you're planning to attend ACM CI’25, there are two external funding opportunities that may help support your travel:

1. Gary Marsden Travel Awards – Offered by ACM SIGCHI to support student researchers. Check for eligibility and apply by May 9thhttps://sigchi.org/resources/gary-marsden-travel-awards/

2. ACM-W Scholarships – Available to women undergraduate and graduate students in computing fields to attend research conferences. The next deadline is June 15thhttps://women.acm.org/scholarships/

Be sure to review the application requirements and submit by the deadlines if you're eligible!

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