Ned Cooper
Scholar

Ned Cooper

Google Scholar ID: XHniQVYAAAAJ
Cornell University
Human-AI InteractionAI Policy
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
178
 
H-index
6
 
i10-index
4
 
Publications
13
 
Co-authors
6
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Publications:
  • - 'Do Large Language Models Have a Planning Theory of Mind? Evidence from MINDGAMES: a Multi-Step Persuasion Task' (2025)
  • - 'Troubling Taxonomies in GenAI Evaluation' (2024)
  • - 'From human-centered to social-centered artificial intelligence: Assessing ChatGPT's impact through disruptive events' (2024)
  • - 'Constraining Participation: Affordances of Feedback Features in Interfaces to Large Language Models' (2025)
  • - 'Designing Speech Technologies for Australian Aboriginal English: Opportunities, Risks and Participation' (2025)
  • - 'From Fitting Participation to Forging Relationships: The Art of Participatory ML' (2024)
  • - 'It’s how you do things that matters”: Attending to Process to Better Serve Indigenous Communities with Language Technologies' (2024)
Research Experience
  • Work Experience: Postdoctoral research at Cornell University, collaborating with Google Research to explore ways to make AI work better for various languages and dialects. Eight years of experience as a strategy consultant and human rights lawyer (2012-2020).
Background
  • Research Interests: Human-AI interaction design, technology policy. Professional Field: Artificial Intelligence, Policy Impact. Background: Currently a postdoctoral researcher at Cornell, working with Dr. Qian Yang. Previously worked as a strategy consultant and human rights lawyer in Australia, the UK, and Guatemala.
Miscellany
  • Personal Interests: Interested in translating research into policy and product impact.