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On Saturday, 30 May 2026, the Oxford Frontier AI Forum convenes a carefully selected cohort of researchers, industry operators, and institutional leaders at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford for a full-day programme examining the future trajectory of frontier artificial intelligence.

This event is hosted and organised by the Oxford Artificial Intelligence Society, the UK’s largest AI society and one of the most established and influential student-led organisations in the field, in partnership with Said Business School, University of Oxford.

Location: Mathematical Institute, Oxford
Time: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Tickets: Limited early bird allocation now released at discount rate

This is not a conventional conference. The Forum has been deliberately designed to surface the most consequential and emerging ideas shaping AI across science, industry, and policy. Through a curated agenda of keynote addresses, interdisciplinary discussions, and structured exchanges, attendees will engage directly with the questions and developments defining the field at its frontier.

Participants can expect a focused and intellectually rigorous environment, with opportunities to connect meaningfully across sectors, contribute to critical debates, and gain early insight into the directions in which AI is evolving.

Further details, including the full agenda and confirmed keynote speakers, will be shared in due course.

⚠️ In the meantime, be sure to check out the taster information attached here, which includes the tentative agenda for the day ⚠️:

Oxford Frontier AI Forum 2026.pdf
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Note: This registration grants access to all main AI Forum programme events, except Hackathon participation (which runs concurrently). You will be able to attend Hackathon presentations; applications to participate will open at a later date.

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Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford
Andrew Wiles Building, University of Oxford, Radcliffe Observatory, Woodstock Rd, Oxford OX2 6GG, UK
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