Social Reasoning And The Ecology of Thought
- Philippe Beaudoin
- March 13, 2026
- IVADO Workshop, Montréal
Presented Beyond The View from Nowhere at the IVADO workshop on Social Reasoning And The Ecology of Thought in a session chaired by James Evans (University of Chicago/Google).
Workshop description
This workshop will emphasize the social mechanisms of reasoning; between humans, humans and AI, and between AIs. This workshop will gather AI and NeuroAI researchers, computational sociologists and philosophers of mind. The goal is to explore and forecast future developments of AI agents that can reason and interact among other reasoning agents, whether biological or artificial. This effort takes credence in the fact that human reasoning is rarely an isolated act—it is embedded in discourse, shaped by norms, and motivated by communicative goals. Topics explored will include collaborative problem-solving, argumentation, theory of mind, and the ways in which reasoning can be distributed across individuals and tools. We also consider the implications for AI systems that participate in or mediate human social reasoning, as well as alignment and safety implications.
Confirmed speakers
- Blaise Agüera y Arcas (Google)
- Ashton Anderson (University of Toronto)
- Christopher Bail (Duke University)
- Philippe Beaudoin (LawZero)
- Damian Blasi (Pompeu Fabra University)
- Beba Cibralic (RAND)
- Nouha Dziri (Cohere)
- James Evans (University of Chicago/Google)
- Gauthier Gidel (Université de Montréal, Mila)
- Laura Globig (New York University)
- Bálint Gyevnár (Carnegie Mellon University)
- Cameron Jones (Stony Brook University)
- Bernard Koch (University of Chicago)
- Kristina Lerman (Indiana University)
- Joel Leibo (Google DeepMind)
- Roberta Rocca (Google)
- Jonathan Simon (Université de Montréal)
- Winnie Street (Google)
- Thalia Wheatley (Dartmouth College)