Cornell University is set to host a groundbreaking conference on June 16 and 17, bringing together leading experts in economics and artificial intelligence. The 2026 Econometric Society Interdisciplinary Frontier: Economics and AI+Machine Learning Meeting (ESIF-AIML) will take place in Statler Hall and feature six keynote addresses, a panel discussion, and 182 paper presentations. Sponsored by various Cornell entities, the event aims to explore the potential of AI to enhance data-driven decision-making in economics. Notable speakers include Éva Tardos and Francesca Molinari, who emphasize the importance of synergy in leveraging AI for societal benefit. Key topics include large language models, algorithmic pricing, AI in finance, and more. The conference is open to the public, with a full program available online. Founded in 1930, the Econometric Society promotes the integration of economic theory with statistics and mathematics and has been hosting its Interdisciplinary Frontiers conference series since 2024.

