Join us in the Bay Area on March 1-2 (shortly after EAG Bay Area!) for two days of innovation, collaboration, and inspiration in the developing field of AI and animal welfare. 

🎟️ Get earlybird tickets  by Jan 15 (extended)

🎓Apply to speak by Dec 15

Topics will include the future of animal agriculture, interspecies communication, sentience research, increasing animal consideration in frontier AI models, and more. 

This year will be more multidisciplinary than in previous years and include a wide range of stakeholders from animal welfare scientists to AI researchers to animal advocates. Sessions will cover practical applications of AI and other advanced technologies for animals and focus on furthering this emerging field through an opportunities fair, networking sessions, and workshops to develop stakeholder maps and repositories of interventions that will serve as useful resources for anyone looking to do work in this field.

We have a bunch of really exciting special guests lined up for the event, including Peter Singer, David Pearce, and Jeff Sebo, with the list increasing day by day!

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