By Elke Porter | WBN News Global | Nay 14, 2025
The NeurIPS conference continues to be a pivotal event in shaping the future of artificial intelligence, bringing together academia, industry, and passionate innovators worldwide. The recent NeurIPS 2024, hosted in Vancouver from December 10-15, drew an impressive attendance of over 16,000 participants, underscoring its status as a leading platform for groundbreaking AI research and collaboration.
This year's conference showcased influential work in modular AI architectures, spatial intelligence, and rigorous evaluation methodologies. Esteemed experts, including Ilya Sutskever and Fei-Fei Li, engaged audiences with discussions on the current limitations of pre-training techniques and the importance of enhancing 3D spatial understanding for vision applications.
Notably, the event celebrated emerging talent, such as 10-year-old Harini Shravan, who captivated attendees with her project transforming ancient tales into musical narratives through AI, exemplifying the diverse and inclusive spirit of NeurIPS.
Alongside research presentations, NeurIPS maintains strong ties with industry and other major tech-focused events like Hannover Messe, highlighting the rapid advancements AI fosters in manufacturing, logistics, and beyond. These interactions inspire innovative solutions and foster cross-sector collaboration.
Looking ahead, NeurIPS 2025 promises to build on this momentum with a conference scheduled in San Diego from December 2-7, 2025. The upcoming event will feature a rich lineup of activities, including a robust call for papers, datasets and benchmarks submissions, and innovative workshops.
Submissions for the 2025 conference opened on April 3, with abstracts due by May 11 and full papers by May 15, 2025. New initiatives like the Position Paper Track, launching this year, aim to stimulate critical discussions on the societal impacts of AI.
Workshop proposals remain vital for fostering community and dialogue, with applications open until May 30. Additionally, the conference will host competitions, with the call extended to April 20, and provide amenities such as free childcare, ensuring inclusivity for all attendees.
NeurIPS' commitment to responsible reviewing practices, diversity, and community engagement reflects its mission to advance AI research ethically and inclusively. The NeurIPS Newsletter serves as a vital resource, keeping participants informed about deadlines, initiatives, and opportunities to contribute — making NeurIPS 2025 an event not to be missed. For more details, visit https://neurips.cc/.
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