The Banque de France is pleased to announce the BdF AI Methods Conference 2025, the first conference in France dedicated to exploring the latest advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) methods and their applications in central banking and economic policy. The conference will bring together leading academics, policymakers, and industry professionals to discuss cutting-edge AI techniques and their implications for monetary policy, financial stability, and policy analysis. In addition to the academic sessions, social moments will be planned throughout the conference to facilitate networking, idea exchange, and collaborative project discussions. This event will also serve as the official launch of the Economic Data Science Society.
Organizing Committee
Douglas Araujo (Bank for International Settlements)
Jean-Charles Bricongne (Banque de France)
Marcos Centurion-Vicencio (Grenoble Research Center in Economics)
Jerôme Coffinet (Banque de France)
Jean-Brieux Delbos (Banque de France)
Emily Kormanyos (Deutsche Bundesbank)
Rémy Lecat (ACPR)
Roland Lubrano (Banque de France)
Mónica Molés (Bank of Spain)
Galina Potjagailo (Bank of England)