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CHAI 2026 Workshop: A Decade of Alignment Research

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In a recent update, lessw-blog announces the call for participation in the Center for Human-Compatible AI's milestone 10th annual workshop.

In a recent post, lessw-blog outlines the upcoming opportunities for researchers to participate in the Center for Human-Compatible AI (CHAI) 2026 Workshop. This event marks the tenth annual gathering for the organization, a significant milestone for a research center dedicated to the technical and theoretical challenges of ensuring artificial intelligence remains beneficial to humanity.

For context, CHAI is a pivotal entity in the AI safety landscape. Based at UC Berkeley and associated with leading figures such as Stuart Russell, the center focuses on technical methods to ensure AI systems optimize for human values-even when those values are difficult to specify. The workshop is scheduled to take place at the Asilomar Hotel & Conference Grounds in Pacific Grove, California. This venue holds historical weight in the scientific community, having hosted the 1975 conference on recombinant DNA and the 2017 conference that established the Asilomar AI Principles. The location itself underscores the gravity of the discussions regarding the governance and safety of powerful technologies.

The source indicates that the organizers have opened a call for poster submissions. This session is designed to allow attendees to present recent or relevant research to a concentrated group of peers and experts. Unlike broader industry conferences, CHAI workshops typically foster deep technical discourse on alignment, robust decision-making, and human-robot interaction. The open nature of the call suggests an interest in a wide range of contributions, provided they align with the broader mission of human-compatible AI.

Researchers interested in shaping the trajectory of safety research should note the specific logistical constraints provided. The deadline for submissions is set for March 26, 2026, with the event itself occurring from June 4-7, 2026. This lead time allows for the preparation of high-quality technical summaries and fosters a curated environment for the June gathering.

The post serves as a logistical signal, but it also highlights the ongoing maturation of the AI safety field. A tenth anniversary implies a shift from the nascent, purely theoretical discussions of the mid-2010s to a more established discipline with a decade of institutional history. For those working on agentic systems, evaluation frameworks, or synthetic data within the context of safety, this workshop represents a primary venue for peer review and collaboration.

We encourage researchers and technical stakeholders to review the full details of the submission process.

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Key Takeaways

  • The Center for Human-Compatible AI (CHAI) is hosting its 10th annual workshop in June 2026.
  • The event will be held at the historically significant Asilomar Hotel & Conference Grounds in Pacific Grove, CA.
  • Organizers have issued an open call for posters featuring recent or relevant research in AI safety and alignment.
  • The submission deadline for poster proposals is March 26, 2026.
  • This event represents a key opportunity for technical collaboration within the established AI safety community.

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