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Jianbin Qin

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NLP×2AI×1

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Chuan Xiao2×
Shuyuan Zheng2×
Xiqi Hao1×
Zengqing Wu1×
Yu-Xuan Qiu1×
Ruiqi Xu1×

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2026
The Cases LJP Never Sees: Prosecution Decision Prediction for More Complete Criminal Liability Assessment

The paper introduces Prosecution Decision Prediction (PDP), a new legal AI task that assesses prosecutorial review decisions, showing that current state-of-the-art LLMs perform significantly worse on this task than on standard judgment prediction.

Not All Flips Are Conformity: Decomposing Stance Convergence in Multi-Agent LLM Debate

The paper decomposes LLM debate convergence into three mechanisms (instability, conformity, persuasion) and finds that much observed convergence is harmful social compliance rather than genuine reasoning.

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Papers

cs.CLRecentMay 30, 2026

Not All Flips Are Conformity: Decomposing Stance Convergence in Multi-Agent LLM Debate

Xiqi Hao, Zengqing Wu, Yu-Xuan Qiu, Chuan Xiao +3 more

The paper decomposes LLM debate convergence into three mechanisms (instability, conformity, persuasion) and finds that much observed convergence is harmful social compliance rather than genuine reason…

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cs.CLcs.AIRecentMay 27, 2026

The Cases LJP Never Sees: Prosecution Decision Prediction for More Complete Criminal Liability Assessment

Junyu Lu, Qi Wei, Peishuo Zheng, Jie Zhang +5 more

The paper introduces Prosecution Decision Prediction (PDP), a new legal AI task that assesses prosecutorial review decisions, showing that current state-of-the-art LLMs perform significantly worse on…

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