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The 1st AI & Open Government Workshop at ICAIL 2026

Event Dates

Jun 08, 2026 - Jun 08, 2026

Location

Singapore

Submission Deadline

Apr 09, 2026

CALL FOR PAPERS

AI & Open Government Workshop (AIOG)

Co-located with the 21st International Conference on

Artificial Intelligence and Law (ICAIL 2026)

Singapore, June 8, 2026

https://aiog.net

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OVERVIEW

The AI & Open Government workshop (AIOG) focuses on how modern AI

tools and techniques, including Large Language Models (LLMs), can

support government accountability and transparency by improving

public access to government records and enabling more reliable and

compliant disclosure processes.

In many jurisdictions, open government and access to information laws

such as Freedom of Information (FOIA) and Access to Information (ATI)

require large-scale public disclosure of government records, resulting

in massive, multimodal data collections whose complexity increasingly

challenges both legal compliance and technical processing. At the same

time, governments face strict legal obligations to disclose information

within statutory deadlines, while protecting sensitive and personal

information.

The workshop addresses two key perspectives:

* AI for citizens: Tools and techniques for improving search,

exploration, and understanding of public government information

* AI for governments: Assisting in accessibility, pre-processing,

metadata enrichment, retrieval, filtering, and protecting

sensitive information consistent with public disclosure laws

TOPICS OF INTEREST

Topics include, but are not limited to:

* AI-augmented search, retrieval, and summarization for public

records

* Technology-assisted review for FOIA and records access requests

* Automated sensitivity review and redaction under FOIA/GDPR

* Metadata enrichment and entity extraction for government record

discovery

* Multimodal processing of scans, PDFs, and legacy document formats

in public archives

* Agentic AI for FOIA request triage and handling

* Public-facing tools for navigating heterogeneous government data

repositories

* Formalising legal standards for disclosure, exemptions, and harm

in AI-assisted access workflows

* Governance, auditability, and explainability of AI-assisted

disclosure, including human-in-the-loop review

* Automated classification for government records retention

* Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) architectures and generative

AI for public government records and cultural heritage archives

* AI-assisted declassification of government records for public

release

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

We invite submissions of:

* Research papers (3-9 pages + references): original research

contributions

* Position papers (up to 5 pages + references): insights from

practice

Papers must be formatted using the ACM sigconf template (for LaTeX)

or the interim template layout.docx (for Word), both available at:

http://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template

Papers should be submitted via the submission portal at:

https://submit.aiog.net

Reviewing will be double-blind, i.e., papers submitted for review

must not include names and affiliations of the authors. Accepted

papers will be published in OpenReview proceedings.

Authors of accepted papers will be invited to present their work

in person in Singapore.

IMPORTANT DATES

Paper submission deadline: April 9, 2026

Notification of acceptance: May 1, 2026

Camera-ready deadline: May 20, 2026

Workshop date: June 8, 2026

All deadlines are 23:59 AoE (Anywhere on Earth) time.

TARGET AUDIENCE

This workshop is relevant to:

* The open government community

* FOIA requesters, including investigative journalists and civil

society organisations

* The legal community interested in public records discovery and

disclosure obligations

* Privacy and data protection advocates, particularly those focused

on GDPR-aligned sensitivity review

* Government agencies and archival institutions working on

information management and disclosure workflows

* AI researchers working on information retrieval and natural

language processing

* The intelligence and declassification community

WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS

David Graus

University of Amsterdam

d.p.graus@uva.nl

Graham McDonald

University of Glasgow

graham.mcdonald@glasgow.ac.uk

Jason R. Baron

University of Maryland

jrbaron@umd.edu