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NeurIPS 2026 Creative AI Track Puts ‘Agency’ at the Centre

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May 26, 2026 03:00 PM IST | Written by Supriya Singh | Edited by Vaibhav Jha

Now in its 4th year, the NeurIPS 2026 Creative AI Track has kept its theme on Agency, inviting  research papers and artworks which explore emerging applications, methods, and critiques of artificial intelligence and machine learning in art, design, and creative practice.

Agency in AI refers to a model’s ability to act independently and make decisions based on its understanding of its environment and goal without human intervention. The NeurIPS Creative AI Track says this year their focus is on Agency- how Agency emerges, is exercised,  negotiated and contested through creative practice with AI. 

“Agency may belong to an artist, a collaborator, a model, an audience, a platform, a community, or even a larger social and technical system, and may be asserted, delegated, shared, resisted, constrained, or redistributed,” the NeurIPS further elaborated on its website

The submissions to be presented at the renowned NeurIPS 2026 conference which is scheduled to take place in Sydney, Australia in December between 6-12 will not be only limited to the theme.

“We welcome all forms of artwork and research that propose original ideas in Creative AI. We particularly encourage work that crosses disciplinary boundaries and may be critical, speculative, poetic, performative, empirical, technical, or experimental,” the foundation informed.

NeurIPS 2026 is a non-profit organization whose aim is to foster the exchange of research advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning, by hosting an annual interdisciplinary academic conference with the highest ethical standards for a diverse and inclusive community. 

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  • AI FrontPage Reporter Supriya Singh

    Supriya Singh is a Reporter at AI FrontPage covering the AI & Education and AI & Jobs beats. She brings six years of print and digital experience, including three years at The Asian Age, where she reported on higher education, Delhi government, and crime. She is based in Delhi-NCR.

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    Vaibhav Jha is an Editor and Co-founder of AI FrontPage. In his decade long career in journalism, Vaibhav has reported for publications including The Indian Express, Hindustan Times, and The New York Times, covering the intersection of technology, policy, and society. Outside work, he’s usually trying to persuade people to watch Anurag Kashyap films.

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