
Maarten Sap
nlp
natural language processing
philosophy
large language models
alignment
toxicity detection
morality
human values
snlp: applications
peai: morality and value-based ai
pluralism
antisemitism
hateful event understanding
3
presentations
30
number of views
1
citations
SHORT BIO
Maarten Sap is a postdoc/young investigator at the Allen Institute for AI (AI2) on project MOSAIC, and will join CMU's LTI department as an assistant professor in Fall 2022. His research focuses on making NLP systems socially intelligent, and understanding social inequality and bias in language. He has presented his work in top-tier NLP and AI conferences, receiving a best short paper nomination at ACL 2019 and a best paper award at the WeCNLP 2020 summit. His research has been covered in the New York Times, Forbes, Fortune, and Vox. Additionally, he and his team won the inaugural 2017 Amazon Alexa Prize, a social chatbot competition. He received his PhD from the University of Washington's Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering where he was advised by Yejin Choi and Noah Smith. In the past, he has interned at the Allen Institute for AI working on social commonsense reasoning, and at Microsoft Research working on deep learning models for understanding human cognition.
Presentations

On the Importance of Nuanced Taxonomies for LLM-Based Understanding of Harmful Events: A Case Study on Antisemitism
Karina Halevy and 5 other authors

Value Kaleidoscope: Engaging AI with Pluralistic Human Values, Rights, and Duties
Taylor Sorensen and 12 other authors

Annotators with Attitudes: How Annotator Beliefs And Identities Bias Toxic Language Detection
Maarten Sap