SRI researchers to present 13 papers on AI governance and fairness at ACM FAccT 2026
By
Jun 24 Written By Schwartz Reisman Institute
Summary
Researchers from the Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology and Society (SRI) will present 13 accepted papers and one workshop session at the ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency (FAccT) 2026 in Montréal (June 25-28). The 19 participating researchers represent SRI's work across AI governance, public-sector algorithms, responsible AI, algorithmic governance, alignment, privacy, and the impacts of socio-technical systems.
Source
Key quotes
· 3 pulledSRI is represented by 19 researchers across 13 accepted papers and one workshop session.
Together, these contributions reflect the depth and breadth of SRI's research community, with work spanning AI governance, public-sector algorithms.
The ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency (FAccT) 2026 is the leading international conference on fairness, accountability, and transparency in socio-technical systems.
You might also wanna read
Beginning January 2026, all ACM publications will be made open access

Allen School researchers recognized at CHI 2026 for multiple projects at the intersection of AI and HCI
ACM Transitions All Publications to Open Access Starting January 2026
The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) has transitioned all its publications and related artifacts in the ACM Digital Library to open
AI in 2026: A Technical Recap of Memory, Inference, Fine-Tuning, and Modular Architectures
This article provides a comprehensive technical recap of key AI concepts and techniques shaping modern systems in 2026. It covers DeepSeek m
Leiden Declaration addresses AI's growing role and impact on mathematical research practices
The Leiden Declaration on Artificial Intelligence and Mathematics, published following a 2025 workshop at the Lorentz Center in Leiden, addr
Stanford Workshop Explores How AI Is Transforming Social Science Research
Stanford social scientists gathered for a workshop exploring how artificial intelligence is transforming empirical research in social scienc

Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.