Undone Computer Science

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Conferences in computer science exploring epistemological and ethical aspects of the field through the concept of undone science. https://www.undonecs.org/ Main account: https://fediscience.org/@undonecs Banner pic: Tristan Schmurr, CC BY 2.0 (modified)

We are happy to announce that the special issue Philosophia Scientiæ 30(2): Undone Computer Science has now appeared in print (Éditions Kimé, Paris) and online by OpenEditions (doi.org/10.4000/16959). Guest editors: Chantal Enguehard, Guillaume Munch-Maccagnoni and Alberto Naibo. Contents ⤵️

30-2 | 2026 Undone Computer Science

Philosophia Scientiæ est une revue scientifique à comité de lecture qui publie des travaux en épistémologie, en histoire et en philosophie des sciences. Elle accueille notamment des études traitant...

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The I Can’t Believe It’s Not Better workshop has been accepted at ICLR 2026. This edition focuses on Where Large Language Models Need to Improve, highlighting limitations, negative results, and careful analyses that are often overlooked but critical for real progress. Call for papers coming soon.

Yubin Xie@yubinx.bsky.social · 8mo ago

Glad to share that our I Can’t Believe It’s Not Better workshop has been accepted at ICLR 2026. This year we focus on creating space to examine where large language models still fall short and why negative results and careful analysis matter. Call for papers coming soon.

Introduction👋 *Conferences on undone science in computer science* Our goal is to provide a space to pause and reflect on the epistemological and ethical aspects of computer science. (1/7)