AI Agent Behavioral Science Conference at Utah Valley University
Utah Valley University is set to host the AI Agent Behavioral Science Conference on January 30, 2026, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. This free, half-day event, held in the Clark Building, Room 510, will gather researchers, developers, and industry professionals to explore the intersection of AI agents and human behavior. Tyler Small, Sr. Director of UVU’s Kahlert Applied AI Institute, emphasizes the importance of preparing faculty and students for the evolving landscape of AI in the workplace.
The conference features two breakout strands: Applied Strand, focusing on practical use cases of AI agents, and Research Strand, examining methodologies for studying these technologies. Tamara Moores Todd, a prominent figure in health informatics, will deliver the keynote on responsible AI integration. This event is ideal for anyone interested in AI, human behavior, and social dynamics. Registration is free; sign up at this link.
