
The Post-AGI Science and Society Workshop at ICLR 2026 asks what comes next if AGI becomes ubiquitous, reliable, and affordable, and how it will reshape scientific inquiry, the economy of knowledge, and human society. It brings together researchers from machine learning, philosophy of science, and policy to explore human–AI scientific coexistence, with topics including automated hypothesis generation, causal reasoning, collaborative discovery, epistemic alignment between humans and machines, and the socio-economic shifts driven by pervasive intelligence.