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Position: The Current AI Conference Model is Unsustainable! Diagnosing the Crisis of Centralized AI Conference

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The paper diagnoses structural issues in AI conferences, including publication rates, carbon footprint, negative community sentiment, and logistical challenges, and proposes a Community-Federated Conference model to address these issues.

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) conferences are essential for advancing research, sharing knowledge, and fostering academic community. However, their rapid expansion has rendered the centralized conference model increasingly unsustainable. This paper offers a data-driven diagnosis of a structural crisis that threatens the foundational goals of scientific dissemination, equity, and community well-being. We identify four key areas of strain: (1) scientifically, with per-author publication rates more than doubling over the past decade to over 4.5 papers annually; (2) environmentally, with the carbon footprint of a single conference exceeding the daily emissions of its host city; (3) psychologically, with 71% of online community discourse reflecting negative sentiment and 35% referencing mental health concerns; and (4) logistically, with attendance at top conferences such as NeurIPS 2024 beginning to outpace venue capacity. These pressures point to a system that is misaligned with its core mission. In response, we propose the Community-Federated Conference (CFC) model, which separates peer review, presentation, and networking into globally coordinated but locally organized components, offering a more sustainable, inclusive, and resilient path forward for AI research.

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The Current AI Conference Model is Unsustainable! We analyze the phenomena of conflicts between AI conferences and their core values as follows, and conclude with our solution and a call to action.
📈 Publication Surge: Per-author publication rates have more than doubled over the past decade to over 4.5 papers annually.
🚀 Exponential Output Growth: Individual contributions are rising so fast they’re projected to exceed one paper per month by the 2040s.
🌍 Carbon Overload: NeurIPS 2024’s carbon emissions (>8,254 tCO₂e) alone surpass Vancouver’s daily citywide footprint.
😞 Mental Health Toll: Of 405 Reddit threads on AI conferences, over 71% are negative and 35% mention mental-health concerns.
⏳ Research-Conference Mismatch: The AI research lifecycle outpaces conference schedules, often rendering results outdated before presentation.
🏟️ Venue Capacity Crisis: Attendance at top AI conferences like NeurIPS 2024 is already outstripping available venue space.

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