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Hoda Heidari
Google Scholar ID: GpXyLGwAAAAJ
Carnegie Mellon University
Responsible AI
AI Ethics
AI Accountability
Algorithmic Fairness
Algorithmic Economics
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Evaluating AI-Generated Images of Cultural Artifacts with Community-Informed Rubrics
2026
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Disclosure or Marketing? Analyzing the Efficacy of Vendor Self-reports for Vetting Public-sector AI
2026
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Beyond the Single Turn: Reframing Refusals as Dynamic Experiences Embedded in the Context of Mental Health Support Interactions with LLMs
2026
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Toward Third-Party Assurance of AI Systems: Design Requirements, Prototype, and Early Testing
2026
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Moral Change or Noise? On Problems of Aligning AI With Temporally Unstable Human Feedback
2025
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From Firewalls to Frontiers: AI Red-Teaming is a Domain-Specific Evolution of Cyber Red-Teaming
2025
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Towards Cognitively-Faithful Decision-Making Models to Improve AI Alignment
2025
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Why Do Decision Makers (Not) Use AI? A Cross-Domain Analysis of Factors Impacting AI Adoption
2025
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Background
K&L Gates Career Development Assistant Professor in Ethics and Computational Technologies at Carnegie Mellon University
Joint appointments in the Machine Learning Department and the Institute for Software, Systems, and Society
Affiliated with the Human-Computer Interaction Institute and the Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy
Co-founded and co-led CMU’s university-wide Responsible AI Initiative until 2025
Co-chairs the K&L Gates Initiative for Ethics and Computational Technologies
Broadly interested in the ethical, societal, and policy implications of artificial intelligence
Aims to develop robust governance systems around technology
Research focuses on fairness and accountability in AI; currently studying risk-benefit evaluation of general-purpose AI
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