Arnav Arora
@rnv.bsky.social
PhD student, University of Copenhagen
NLP, misinformation, media framing, hatespeech, cultural values, CSS, Pol Comm, AI ethics |
he/him.
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=EQUUUUoAAAAJ&hl=en
NLP, misinformation, media framing, hatespeech, cultural values, CSS, Pol Comm, AI ethics |
he/him.
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=EQUUUUoAAAAJ&hl=en
Happy to share that our work on multi-modal framing analysis of news was accepted to #EMNLP2025!
Understanding news output and embedded biases is especially important in today's environment and it's imperative to take a holistic look at it.
Looking forward to presenting it in Suzhou!
Understanding news output and embedded biases is especially important in today's environment and it's imperative to take a holistic look at it.
Looking forward to presenting it in Suzhou!
🚨New pre-print 🚨
News articles often convey different things in text vs. image. Recent work in computational framing analysis has analysed the article text but the corresponding images in those articles have been overlooked.
We propose multi-modal framing analysis of news: arxiv.org/abs/2503.20960
News articles often convey different things in text vs. image. Recent work in computational framing analysis has analysed the article text but the corresponding images in those articles have been overlooked.
We propose multi-modal framing analysis of news: arxiv.org/abs/2503.20960
August 21, 2025 at 1:24 PM
Happy to share that our work on multi-modal framing analysis of news was accepted to #EMNLP2025!
Understanding news output and embedded biases is especially important in today's environment and it's imperative to take a holistic look at it.
Looking forward to presenting it in Suzhou!
Understanding news output and embedded biases is especially important in today's environment and it's imperative to take a holistic look at it.
Looking forward to presenting it in Suzhou!
Turns out, a good way to reduce bias in LLMs is actually to make them more biased first.
We came up with a neat way to do that using token based fine-tuning and then steering, getting some interesting results for both real world and fictional biases.
Any feedback is welcome!
We came up with a neat way to do that using token based fine-tuning and then steering, getting some interesting results for both real world and fictional biases.
Any feedback is welcome!
🚀 Excited to share our new preprint: BiasGym: Fantastic LLM Biases and How to Find (and Remove) Them
📄 Read the paper: arxiv.org/abs/2508.08855
📄 Read the paper: arxiv.org/abs/2508.08855
August 15, 2025 at 11:39 PM
Turns out, a good way to reduce bias in LLMs is actually to make them more biased first.
We came up with a neat way to do that using token based fine-tuning and then steering, getting some interesting results for both real world and fictional biases.
Any feedback is welcome!
We came up with a neat way to do that using token based fine-tuning and then steering, getting some interesting results for both real world and fictional biases.
Any feedback is welcome!
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📢First Workshop on NLP4Democracy @ COLM 2025
📄Submit your non-archival abstracts by June 19
📅Attend the workshop in Montréal on Oct 10 for talks on:
• Applying NLP to study democracy
• Using LLM to improve democratic systems
• AI-driven threats to democracy
#NLP #Democracy #COLM2025 #AIforGood
📄Submit your non-archival abstracts by June 19
📅Attend the workshop in Montréal on Oct 10 for talks on:
• Applying NLP to study democracy
• Using LLM to improve democratic systems
• AI-driven threats to democracy
#NLP #Democracy #COLM2025 #AIforGood
June 10, 2025 at 8:27 AM
📢First Workshop on NLP4Democracy @ COLM 2025
📄Submit your non-archival abstracts by June 19
📅Attend the workshop in Montréal on Oct 10 for talks on:
• Applying NLP to study democracy
• Using LLM to improve democratic systems
• AI-driven threats to democracy
#NLP #Democracy #COLM2025 #AIforGood
📄Submit your non-archival abstracts by June 19
📅Attend the workshop in Montréal on Oct 10 for talks on:
• Applying NLP to study democracy
• Using LLM to improve democratic systems
• AI-driven threats to democracy
#NLP #Democracy #COLM2025 #AIforGood
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Greta Thunberg, after trying to do the humanitarian work our governments are supposed to be doing: "Whatever the odds are, we have to keep trying…when you look at the state of the world, everything feels meaningless — but unless you try to do everything you can, that's when we lose our hope, no?"
Greta Thunberg, describing the Gaza aid flotilla effort:
"It's more important than ever because of the siege and because of the systematic starvation of over 2 million people and the full-blown, live-streamed genocide…we cannot accept just witnessing all this and doing nothing."
"It's more important than ever because of the siege and because of the systematic starvation of over 2 million people and the full-blown, live-streamed genocide…we cannot accept just witnessing all this and doing nothing."
June 10, 2025 at 7:11 PM
Greta Thunberg, after trying to do the humanitarian work our governments are supposed to be doing: "Whatever the odds are, we have to keep trying…when you look at the state of the world, everything feels meaningless — but unless you try to do everything you can, that's when we lose our hope, no?"
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Join us in Copenhagen for the Pre-ACL 2025 Workshop! 🇩🇰
We’re excited to welcome researchers and practitioners in Natural Language Processing, Generative AI, and Language Technology to a one-day workshop on 26 July 2025 – just ahead of ACL 2025 in Vienna.
Learn more: www.aicentre.dk/events/pre-a...
We’re excited to welcome researchers and practitioners in Natural Language Processing, Generative AI, and Language Technology to a one-day workshop on 26 July 2025 – just ahead of ACL 2025 in Vienna.
Learn more: www.aicentre.dk/events/pre-a...
May 28, 2025 at 3:53 PM
Join us in Copenhagen for the Pre-ACL 2025 Workshop! 🇩🇰
We’re excited to welcome researchers and practitioners in Natural Language Processing, Generative AI, and Language Technology to a one-day workshop on 26 July 2025 – just ahead of ACL 2025 in Vienna.
Learn more: www.aicentre.dk/events/pre-a...
We’re excited to welcome researchers and practitioners in Natural Language Processing, Generative AI, and Language Technology to a one-day workshop on 26 July 2025 – just ahead of ACL 2025 in Vienna.
Learn more: www.aicentre.dk/events/pre-a...
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This is a fantastic oral history of the last 10 years of NLP and AI. www.quantamagazine.org/when-chatgpt...
When ChatGPT Broke an Entire Field: An Oral History | Quanta Magazine
Researchers in “natural language processing” tried to tame human language. Then came the transformer.
www.quantamagazine.org
May 1, 2025 at 11:55 AM
This is a fantastic oral history of the last 10 years of NLP and AI. www.quantamagazine.org/when-chatgpt...
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The mods of r/ChangeMyView shared the sub was the subject of a study to test the persuasiveness of LLMs & that they didn't consent. There’s a lot that went wrong, so here’s a 🧵 unpacking it, along with some ideas for how to do research with online communities ethically. tinyurl.com/59tpt988
From the changemyview community on Reddit
Explore this post and more from the changemyview community
tinyurl.com
April 26, 2025 at 10:02 PM
The mods of r/ChangeMyView shared the sub was the subject of a study to test the persuasiveness of LLMs & that they didn't consent. There’s a lot that went wrong, so here’s a 🧵 unpacking it, along with some ideas for how to do research with online communities ethically. tinyurl.com/59tpt988
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In "Investigating Human Values in Online Communities", we perform a high-scale study of the unique values expressed by online communities with different perspectives
arxiv.org/abs/2402.14177 #NAACL2025 #NLProc
@nadavb.bsky.social @rnv.bsky.social @frimelle.bsky.social @iaugenstein.bsky.social
arxiv.org/abs/2402.14177 #NAACL2025 #NLProc
@nadavb.bsky.social @rnv.bsky.social @frimelle.bsky.social @iaugenstein.bsky.social
April 28, 2025 at 3:56 PM
In "Investigating Human Values in Online Communities", we perform a high-scale study of the unique values expressed by online communities with different perspectives
arxiv.org/abs/2402.14177 #NAACL2025 #NLProc
@nadavb.bsky.social @rnv.bsky.social @frimelle.bsky.social @iaugenstein.bsky.social
arxiv.org/abs/2402.14177 #NAACL2025 #NLProc
@nadavb.bsky.social @rnv.bsky.social @frimelle.bsky.social @iaugenstein.bsky.social
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C3NLP Workshop #NAACL2025:
@iaugenstein.bsky.social will be presenting on tailoring LLM outputs to cultures, including where implicit cultural personalisation based on names leads to over-simplification arxiv.org/abs/2502.11995
@rnv.bsky.social @frimelle.bsky.social
bsky.app/profile/frim... #NLProc
@iaugenstein.bsky.social will be presenting on tailoring LLM outputs to cultures, including where implicit cultural personalisation based on names leads to over-simplification arxiv.org/abs/2502.11995
@rnv.bsky.social @frimelle.bsky.social
bsky.app/profile/frim... #NLProc
April 28, 2025 at 3:56 PM
C3NLP Workshop #NAACL2025:
@iaugenstein.bsky.social will be presenting on tailoring LLM outputs to cultures, including where implicit cultural personalisation based on names leads to over-simplification arxiv.org/abs/2502.11995
@rnv.bsky.social @frimelle.bsky.social
bsky.app/profile/frim... #NLProc
@iaugenstein.bsky.social will be presenting on tailoring LLM outputs to cultures, including where implicit cultural personalisation based on names leads to over-simplification arxiv.org/abs/2502.11995
@rnv.bsky.social @frimelle.bsky.social
bsky.app/profile/frim... #NLProc
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The CopeNLU group will be giving four paper presentations and one invited talk at #NAACL2025 this week, on topics including explainable AI and cross-cultural #NLProc
Schedule + more details ⤵️
#XAI @apepa.bsky.social @rnv.bsky.social @nadavb.bsky.social @frimelle.bsky.social @iaugenstein.bsky.social
Schedule + more details ⤵️
#XAI @apepa.bsky.social @rnv.bsky.social @nadavb.bsky.social @frimelle.bsky.social @iaugenstein.bsky.social
April 28, 2025 at 3:56 PM
The CopeNLU group will be giving four paper presentations and one invited talk at #NAACL2025 this week, on topics including explainable AI and cross-cultural #NLProc
Schedule + more details ⤵️
#XAI @apepa.bsky.social @rnv.bsky.social @nadavb.bsky.social @frimelle.bsky.social @iaugenstein.bsky.social
Schedule + more details ⤵️
#XAI @apepa.bsky.social @rnv.bsky.social @nadavb.bsky.social @frimelle.bsky.social @iaugenstein.bsky.social
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if you are using primarily local models, which ones are you using and for what lately?
April 27, 2025 at 11:09 PM
if you are using primarily local models, which ones are you using and for what lately?
Happy to share that I've joined the Apple Machine Learning Research team in Copenhagen as a research intern!
Will continue to build on topics from my PhD, equitably advancing LLM access for all, working with @maartjeterhoeve.bsky.social and Natalie Schluter.
Will continue to build on topics from my PhD, equitably advancing LLM access for all, working with @maartjeterhoeve.bsky.social and Natalie Schluter.
April 25, 2025 at 7:25 AM
Happy to share that I've joined the Apple Machine Learning Research team in Copenhagen as a research intern!
Will continue to build on topics from my PhD, equitably advancing LLM access for all, working with @maartjeterhoeve.bsky.social and Natalie Schluter.
Will continue to build on topics from my PhD, equitably advancing LLM access for all, working with @maartjeterhoeve.bsky.social and Natalie Schluter.
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The high effort solution is to use an LLM to make a browser extension which tracks your academic reading and logs every paper you interact with to github, which builds and publishes a webapp to expose the data.
Which, clearly only a crazy weirdo would do.
dmarx.github.io/papers-feed/
Which, clearly only a crazy weirdo would do.
dmarx.github.io/papers-feed/
ArXiv Paper Feed
dmarx.github.io
March 27, 2025 at 3:18 AM
The high effort solution is to use an LLM to make a browser extension which tracks your academic reading and logs every paper you interact with to github, which builds and publishes a webapp to expose the data.
Which, clearly only a crazy weirdo would do.
dmarx.github.io/papers-feed/
Which, clearly only a crazy weirdo would do.
dmarx.github.io/papers-feed/
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This popped up on HN the other day, and it was one of the more fun “classical cryptography” posts I’ve seen in ages. Roughly speaking, someone discovered that AI models like Claude can decode the Caesar cipher, even when the “key” used is enormous. fi-le.net/byzantine/
fi-le.net
fi-le.net, the Fiefdom of Files
fi-le.net
April 8, 2025 at 7:40 PM
This popped up on HN the other day, and it was one of the more fun “classical cryptography” posts I’ve seen in ages. Roughly speaking, someone discovered that AI models like Claude can decode the Caesar cipher, even when the “key” used is enormous. fi-le.net/byzantine/
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Using simple, small models with the goal of usability and scalability of the task, we hope social scientists, journalists and researchers use this as a first step in studying multimodal framing and its intended/unintended effects.
More here:
bsky.app/profile/mari...
More here:
bsky.app/profile/mari...
New work on multimodal framing! 💫
Some fun results: comparisons of the same frame when expressed in images vs texts. When the "crime" frame is expressed in the article text, there are more political words in the text, but when the frame is expressed in the article image, more police words.
Some fun results: comparisons of the same frame when expressed in images vs texts. When the "crime" frame is expressed in the article text, there are more political words in the text, but when the frame is expressed in the article image, more police words.
April 7, 2025 at 5:15 PM
Using simple, small models with the goal of usability and scalability of the task, we hope social scientists, journalists and researchers use this as a first step in studying multimodal framing and its intended/unintended effects.
More here:
bsky.app/profile/mari...
More here:
bsky.app/profile/mari...
Reposted by Arnav Arora
When we read the news, images can convey different things than text itself.
Unlike other works which look at text, we study this as a “multimodal” framing problem & analyze where text and images communicate different “frames”.
Checkout our paper here: arxiv.org/abs/2503.20960
@aicentre.dk
Unlike other works which look at text, we study this as a “multimodal” framing problem & analyze where text and images communicate different “frames”.
Checkout our paper here: arxiv.org/abs/2503.20960
@aicentre.dk
April 7, 2025 at 5:15 PM
When we read the news, images can convey different things than text itself.
Unlike other works which look at text, we study this as a “multimodal” framing problem & analyze where text and images communicate different “frames”.
Checkout our paper here: arxiv.org/abs/2503.20960
@aicentre.dk
Unlike other works which look at text, we study this as a “multimodal” framing problem & analyze where text and images communicate different “frames”.
Checkout our paper here: arxiv.org/abs/2503.20960
@aicentre.dk
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I'm so grateful to the British Computing Society & Bloomberg for honouring me with the Karen Spärck Jones Award 🙏
I gave the award lecture on LLMs’ Utilisation of Parametric & Contextual Knowledge at #ECIR2025 today (slides: isabelleaugenstein.github.io/slides/2025_...)
www.bcs.org/membership-a...
I gave the award lecture on LLMs’ Utilisation of Parametric & Contextual Knowledge at #ECIR2025 today (slides: isabelleaugenstein.github.io/slides/2025_...)
www.bcs.org/membership-a...
April 8, 2025 at 9:56 AM
I'm so grateful to the British Computing Society & Bloomberg for honouring me with the Karen Spärck Jones Award 🙏
I gave the award lecture on LLMs’ Utilisation of Parametric & Contextual Knowledge at #ECIR2025 today (slides: isabelleaugenstein.github.io/slides/2025_...)
www.bcs.org/membership-a...
I gave the award lecture on LLMs’ Utilisation of Parametric & Contextual Knowledge at #ECIR2025 today (slides: isabelleaugenstein.github.io/slides/2025_...)
www.bcs.org/membership-a...
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New study with @iaugenstein.bsky.social’s group analyzing the interplay between photos and text in the news
🚨New pre-print 🚨
News articles often convey different things in text vs. image. Recent work in computational framing analysis has analysed the article text but the corresponding images in those articles have been overlooked.
We propose multi-modal framing analysis of news: arxiv.org/abs/2503.20960
News articles often convey different things in text vs. image. Recent work in computational framing analysis has analysed the article text but the corresponding images in those articles have been overlooked.
We propose multi-modal framing analysis of news: arxiv.org/abs/2503.20960
April 7, 2025 at 9:38 AM
New study with @iaugenstein.bsky.social’s group analyzing the interplay between photos and text in the news
Reposted by Arnav Arora
New work on multimodal framing! 💫
Some fun results: comparisons of the same frame when expressed in images vs texts. When the "crime" frame is expressed in the article text, there are more political words in the text, but when the frame is expressed in the article image, more police words.
Some fun results: comparisons of the same frame when expressed in images vs texts. When the "crime" frame is expressed in the article text, there are more political words in the text, but when the frame is expressed in the article image, more police words.
April 7, 2025 at 9:48 AM
New work on multimodal framing! 💫
Some fun results: comparisons of the same frame when expressed in images vs texts. When the "crime" frame is expressed in the article text, there are more political words in the text, but when the frame is expressed in the article image, more police words.
Some fun results: comparisons of the same frame when expressed in images vs texts. When the "crime" frame is expressed in the article text, there are more political words in the text, but when the frame is expressed in the article image, more police words.
🚨New pre-print 🚨
News articles often convey different things in text vs. image. Recent work in computational framing analysis has analysed the article text but the corresponding images in those articles have been overlooked.
We propose multi-modal framing analysis of news: arxiv.org/abs/2503.20960
News articles often convey different things in text vs. image. Recent work in computational framing analysis has analysed the article text but the corresponding images in those articles have been overlooked.
We propose multi-modal framing analysis of news: arxiv.org/abs/2503.20960
April 7, 2025 at 9:20 AM
🚨New pre-print 🚨
News articles often convey different things in text vs. image. Recent work in computational framing analysis has analysed the article text but the corresponding images in those articles have been overlooked.
We propose multi-modal framing analysis of news: arxiv.org/abs/2503.20960
News articles often convey different things in text vs. image. Recent work in computational framing analysis has analysed the article text but the corresponding images in those articles have been overlooked.
We propose multi-modal framing analysis of news: arxiv.org/abs/2503.20960
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I have sort of given up on proactively updating the Danish Machine Learning Peoples starter pack. If anyone thinks that they should be added or know someone who should, please don't hesitate to comment here or sent a message 🤗.
bsky.app/starter-pack...
bsky.app/starter-pack...
April 4, 2025 at 10:55 PM
I have sort of given up on proactively updating the Danish Machine Learning Peoples starter pack. If anyone thinks that they should be added or know someone who should, please don't hesitate to comment here or sent a message 🤗.
bsky.app/starter-pack...
bsky.app/starter-pack...
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I am still in need of emergency reviewers for ARR this cycle for the computational social science track, please DM me if you have capacity 🙏
March 25, 2025 at 3:18 PM
I am still in need of emergency reviewers for ARR this cycle for the computational social science track, please DM me if you have capacity 🙏
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NEW PAPER 📜
Shifting Perspectives: Steering Vector Ensembles for Robust Bias Mitigation in LLMs
ArXiv: arxiv.org/abs/2503.05371
GitHub: github.com/groovychoons...
Extremely Unofficial Blog Post: zarasiddique.com/blog/shiftin...
Shifting Perspectives: Steering Vector Ensembles for Robust Bias Mitigation in LLMs
ArXiv: arxiv.org/abs/2503.05371
GitHub: github.com/groovychoons...
Extremely Unofficial Blog Post: zarasiddique.com/blog/shiftin...
Shifting Perspectives: Steering Vector Ensembles for Robust Bias Mitigation in LLMs
We present a novel approach to bias mitigation in large language models (LLMs) by applying steering vectors to modify model activations in forward passes. We employ Bayesian optimization to systematic...
arxiv.org
March 13, 2025 at 11:44 AM
NEW PAPER 📜
Shifting Perspectives: Steering Vector Ensembles for Robust Bias Mitigation in LLMs
ArXiv: arxiv.org/abs/2503.05371
GitHub: github.com/groovychoons...
Extremely Unofficial Blog Post: zarasiddique.com/blog/shiftin...
Shifting Perspectives: Steering Vector Ensembles for Robust Bias Mitigation in LLMs
ArXiv: arxiv.org/abs/2503.05371
GitHub: github.com/groovychoons...
Extremely Unofficial Blog Post: zarasiddique.com/blog/shiftin...
Reposted by Arnav Arora
We had the pleasure of hosting @rnv.bsky.social for a talk on "NLP and CSS: lessons from one for the other". Thank you for your great talk!
March 5, 2025 at 10:47 AM
We had the pleasure of hosting @rnv.bsky.social for a talk on "NLP and CSS: lessons from one for the other". Thank you for your great talk!
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📢New Paper Alert!🚀
Human alignment balances social expectations, economic incentives, and legal frameworks. What if LLM alignment worked the same way?🤔
Our latest work explores how social, economic, and contractual alignment can address incomplete contracts in LLM alignment🧵
Human alignment balances social expectations, economic incentives, and legal frameworks. What if LLM alignment worked the same way?🤔
Our latest work explores how social, economic, and contractual alignment can address incomplete contracts in LLM alignment🧵
March 4, 2025 at 4:08 PM
📢New Paper Alert!🚀
Human alignment balances social expectations, economic incentives, and legal frameworks. What if LLM alignment worked the same way?🤔
Our latest work explores how social, economic, and contractual alignment can address incomplete contracts in LLM alignment🧵
Human alignment balances social expectations, economic incentives, and legal frameworks. What if LLM alignment worked the same way?🤔
Our latest work explores how social, economic, and contractual alignment can address incomplete contracts in LLM alignment🧵