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<strong>Researchers | Educators | Policymakers | Artists | Entrepreneurs | Curious New Yorkers</strong>
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<strong>We want to hear from you!</strong>
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Join a convening.
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Propose a theme.
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**When:** Friday, **March 27, 2026**, 2-7:00 pm EDT
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**Where:** [370 Jay Street, Room 1201, Brooklyn, NY 11201](https://maps.app.goo.gl/Kek9KxvEnoqQEQru9)
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We are pleased to host NYC Responsible AI Research Day, organized by the NYU Tandon Center for Responsible AI (R/AI) as part of the New York AI Exchange, our ongoing initiative to convene diverse voices in sustained dialogue around the future of AI.
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This in-person gathering brings together researchers from across the greater New York City area who are advancing Responsible AI across disciplines, methods, and perspectives, highlighting current research—published, in progress, or exploratory. The program also includes a curated poster session and dedicated time for discussion and informal exchange, with refreshments throughout the afternoon.
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### Schedule
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- **2:00–2:30 PM**: Arrival, Coffee
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<strong>Note:</strong> The schedule and sessions are subject to change. Please check back for the latest updates.
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- **2:00–2:45 PM**: Arrival, Coffee
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Informal arrival, coffee, and time to settle in.
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- **2:30–2:45 PM**: Welcome
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- **2:45–3:00 PM**: Welcome
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- **Speakers**: Julia Stoyanovich and Emily Black (NYU)
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- **2:45–4:00 PM**: Session 1 — Methods and Evaluation
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- **Speaker 1**: Angelina Wang (Cornell Tech) (2:45 PM)
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- **3:00–4:00 PM**: Session 1 — Methods and Evaluation
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- **Speaker 1**: Angelina Wang (Cornell Tech) (3:00 PM)
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*The Inadequacy of Offline LLM Evaluations: A Need to Account for Personalization in Model Behavior*
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- **Speaker 2**: Agathe Balayn (Microsoft Research) (3:00 PM)
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- **Speaker 2**: Agathe Balayn (Microsoft Research) (3:15 PM)
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*A Framework to Characterize Reporting on Generative AI Use*
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- **Speaker 3**: Daniel Neill (NYU) (3:15 PM)
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- **Speaker 3**: Daniel Neill (NYU) (3:30 PM)
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*End-to-End Fairness in AI*
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- **Speaker 4**: Senjuti Basu Roy (NJIT) (3:30 PM)
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- **Speaker 4**: Senjuti Basu Roy (NJIT) (3:45 PM)
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*Promoting Fairness and Priority in k-Winners Selection Using Instant-Runoff Voting*
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- **Speaker 5**: Juan Carlos Perdomo (NYU) (3:45 PM)
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*Empirically Understanding the Value of Prediction in Allocation*
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- **4:30–5:30 PM**: Session 2 — Responsible AI in Practice
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- **Speaker 6**: Nina Loshkajian & Vincent Southerland (NYU Law) (4:30 PM)
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- **Speaker 5**: Juan Carlos Perdomo (NYU) (4:30 PM)
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*Empirically Understanding the Value of Prediction in Allocation*
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- **Speaker 6**: Nina Loshkajian (NYU Law) (4:45 PM)
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*Technology & Racial Justice Collaborative: Building Alternatives to Surveillance and State Violence*
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- **Speaker 7**: Lily Xu (Columbia) (4:45 PM)
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- **Speaker 7**: Lily Xu (Columbia) (5:00 PM)
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*Incentivizing Agents to Optimally Explore, and Other Problems in AI for Biodiversity*
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*Evaluating and Mitigating Clinical AI Challenges Across Heterogeneous Healthcare Systems*
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- **Speaker 8**: Emily Black (NYU) (5:15 PM)
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- **Poster 1**: Allison Koenecke (Cornell Tech)
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*LLMs in Social Services: How Does Chatbot Accuracy Affect Human Accuracy?*
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- **Poster 2**: Aparajita Kashyap (Columbia)
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*A Pipeline for Enabling Path-Specific Causal Fairness in Observational Health Data*
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- **Poster 3**: Bayan Divaaniaazar (NJIT)
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*AI-Assistants for Decision-Making via Algorithmic Rankers*
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- **Poster 4**: Camille Harris (Cornell Tech)
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*Towards Responsible Human-Chatbot Interaction for Social Well-being*
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- **Poster 5**: Conlan Olson (Columbia)
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*Fair Decision Making Under Performativity*
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- **Poster 6**: Eliza Berman (NYU Courant)
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*Who Gets Attributed: Attribution Patterns and Demographic Biases in Large Language Models*
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- **Poster 7**: Emma Harvey (Cornell Tech)
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*A Framework for Auditing Chatbots for Dialect-Based Quality-of-Service Harms*
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- **Poster 8**: Ira Globus-Harris (Cornell)
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*Reimagining Meaningful Model Multiplicity*
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- **Poster 9**: Isabel Corpus (Cornell)
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*Into the Unknown: Accounting for Missing Demographic Data When Mitigating Ad Delivery Skew*
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*Bias Delayed is Bias Denied? Assessing the Effect of Reporting Delays on Disparity Assessments*
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- **Poster 11**: João Fonseca (INESC-ID / NYU)
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*ExplainerPFN: Towards Tabular Foundation Models for Model-Free Zero-Shot Feature Importance Estimations*
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*On the Validity of AI Text Detection, and Positive-Unlabeled Learning as a Partial Solution*
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*Listen to the Layers: Mitigating Hallucinations with Inter-Layer Disagreement*
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*The Limits of AI-Driven Allocation: Optimal Screening under Aleatoric Uncertainty*
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- **Poster 15**: Miao Zhang (NYU)
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*Identity-Robust Language Model Generation via Content Integrity Preservation*
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- **Poster 16**: Olawale Salaudeen (MIT)
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*Domain Generalization Benchmarks with Accuracy on the Line are Misspecified*
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*Resume-ing Control: (Mis)Perceptions of Agency Around GenAI Use in Recruiting Workflows*
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- **Poster 18**: Subhodeep Ghosh (NJIT)
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*Rethinking Fairness in LLM Embedding*
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- **Poster 19**: Sara Matijevic (Columbia/ University of Oxford)
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*Bootstrapping-based Regularisation for Reducing Individual Prediction Instability in Clinical Risk Prediction Models*
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- **Poster 20**: Vrushali Koli (NJIT)
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*Interactive Visualization for Calibrating Instructional Effectiveness*
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*Aligning Probabilistic Beliefs under Informative Missingness: LLM Steerability in Clinical Reasoning*
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Julia’s contributions to Berlin Science Week also included an article in ***Tagesspiegel***, *<a href="https://www.tagesspiegel.de/themenspeziale/berlin-science-week-2025-why-ai-is-far-more-than-just-a-tool-14563922.html">“Weit mehr als ein bloßes Werkzeug”</a> (Far More Than Just a Tool)*, available in German and English. In it, she reflects on how AI has quietly become part of our social infrastructure—shapig how we learn, heal, and govern—and reminds us that responsibility rests not in the code itself but with the people and institutions who build and deploy these systems.
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**<a href="https://berlinscienceweek.com/">Berlin Science Week</a>** is an annual international festival that brings together researchers, innovators, policymakers, and the public to explore major scientific developments and their impact on society.
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**<a href="https://berlinscienceweek.com/">Berlin Science Week</a>** is an annual international festival that brings together researchers, innovators, policymakers, and the public to explore major scientific developments and their impact on society.

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