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Xuandong Zhao
Google Scholar ID: CxeH4uoAAAAJ
UC Berkeley
Machine Learning
Natural Language Processing
AI Safety
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2,013
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29
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20
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34
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35 items
SkillsBench: Benchmarking How Well Agent Skills Work Across Diverse Tasks
2026
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Making Bias Non-Predictive: Training Robust LLM Judges via Reinforcement Learning
2026
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Clipping-Free Policy Optimization for Large Language Models
2026
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Terminal-Bench: Benchmarking Agents on Hard, Realistic Tasks in Command Line Interfaces
2026
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InfoSynth: Information-Guided Benchmark Synthesis for LLMs
arXiv.org · 2026
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Position: LLM Watermarking Should Align Stakeholders' Incentives for Practical Adoption
2025
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DTGen: Generative Diffusion-Based Few-Shot Data Augmentation for Fine-Grained Dirty Tableware Recognition
2025
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PromptArmor: Simple yet Effective Prompt Injection Defenses
2025
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Academic Achievements
2025: Three papers accepted at NeurIPS
2025: Two papers accepted at EMNLP
2025: One paper published in Nature Human Behaviour
2025: Two papers accepted at COLM
2025: One paper accepted at ACL
2025: Three papers accepted at ICML
2025: SoK paper on watermarking accepted at IEEE S&P (Oakland)
2025: Four papers accepted at ICLR
2025: One paper accepted at NAACL
2025: One paper accepted at AAAI
2024: Multiple papers on generative AI watermarking and safety alignment published at top venues including NeurIPS and ICLR
Co-authors
34 total
Dawn Song
Professor of Computer Science, UC Berkeley
Yu-Xiang Wang
Associate Professor @ UC San Diego
William Yang Wang
Mellichamp Chair Professor, University of California, Santa Barbara
Lei Li
Associate Professor, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
Weixin Liang
Stanford Univerisity
James Zou
Stanford University
Kexun Zhang
Carnegie Mellon University
Christopher D Manning
Professor of Computer Science and Linguistics, Stanford University
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