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Our schedule for #FAccT2026 is live!
https://facctconference.org/2026/schedule.html
You can find the full conference program, including sessions and papers, through the above link.
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Our deadline for applications to host Socials at #FAccT2026 has been extended to May 20!
Socials offer welcoming spaces for researchers to connect around shared interestsâwhether rooted in research topics or personal identitiesâin a more informal and relaxed setting.
Preprint of our #FAccT2026 paper on Big AI's regulatory capture is now on ArXiv: https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.06806
I am incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to collaborate on this work led by @abebab and her AI Accountability Lab (aial.ie) that will be presented at @FAccT next month.

Over the past decade, the AI industry has come to exert an unprecedented economic, political and societal power and influence. It is therefore critical that we comprehend the extent and depth of pervasive and multifaceted capture of AI regulation by corporate actors in order to contend and challenge it. In this paper, we first develop a taxonomy of mechanisms enabling capture to provide a comprehensive understanding of the problem. Grounded in design science research (DSR) methodologies and extensive scoping review of existing literature and media reports, our taxonomy of capture consists of 27 mechanisms across five categories. We then develop an annotation template incorporating our taxonomy, and manually annotate and analyse 100 news articles. The purpose behind this analysis is twofold: validate our taxonomy and provide a novel quantification of capture mechanisms and dominant narratives. Our analysis identifies 249 instances of capture mechanisms, often co-occurring with narratives that rationalise such capture. We find that the most recurring categories of mechanisms are Discourse & Epistemic Influence, concerning narrative framing, and Elusion of law, related to violations and contentious interpretations of antitrust, privacy, copyright and labour laws. We further find that Regulation stifles innovation, Red tape and National Interest are the most frequently invoked narratives used to rationalise capture. We emphasize the extent and breadth of regulatory capture by coalescing forces -- Big AI and governments -- as something policy makers and the public ought to treat as an emergency. Finally, we put forward key lessons learned from other industries along with transferable tactics for uncovering, resisting and challenging Big AI capture as well as in envisioning counter narratives.
RE: https://mastodon.acm.org/@FAccT/116573779323763238
Today is the last day for early registration for #FAccT2026!
Register now to join us in beautiful Montréal this summer.
Curious what to expect at the conference? Our list of keynote speakers is posted here: https://facctconference.org/2026/keynote.html
Heads up: The early registration deadline for #FAccT2026 is TOMORROW, May 15! Register soon to get the best rate!
RE: https://mastodon.acm.org/@FAccT/116535924335346318
Have you registered yet for #FAccT2026? Do you want to join us in Montreal to hear from these wonderful speakers?
Our early registration deadline is coming up soon on May 15!
We're very excited to announce our keynote speakers for #FAccT2026!
â Lucy Suchman, Prof. Emerita of Anthropology of Science & Technology, Department of Sociology, Lancaster University
â Jutta Treviranus, Director of the Inclusive Design Research Centre (IDRC) and Prof. of Design, OCAD University