Raymond Liu

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I am a Master's student in computer science at the University of British Columbia, supervised by Kevin Leyton-Brown.

I'm broadly interested in topics at the intersection of AI and economics/social sciences; my current research focuses on modelling and incentivizing human strategic behaviour in different settings.

Prior to UBC, I graduated from the University of Toronto with a bachelor's degree in computer science. There I worked with Yang Xu on computational models of semantic change, and with Suzanne Stevenson and Barend Beekhuisen on gendered language reform in LLMs.

Outside of research, I play viola with the West Coast Symphony Orchestra.

Publications

Analyzing values about gendered language reform in LLMs' revisions

Jules Watson, Xi Wang, Raymond Liu, Suzanne Stevenson, Barend Beekhuizen

EMNLP 2025

A computational analysis of crosslinguistic regularity in semantic change

Olivia Fugikawa, Oliver Hayman, Raymond Liu, Lei Yu, Thomas Brochhagen, Yang Xu

Frontiers in Communication 2023