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When “Free Speech” Becomes an Excuse: Why Online Hate Still Spreads on Social Media

2026-04-08 Yifei Chen 0

Social media platforms usually present themselves in a similar way. They say they support free speech, care about user safety, and keep improving their content moderation systems. At first, this sounds good. Platforms such as […]

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Can a Chatbot Be a Companion? Only If We Accept That Human Sentiment Is Just a Stream of Data.

2026-04-08 Queenie Shi 0

AI chatbots offer a ‘perfect’ companion that never gets tired or complains. Yet, behind the scenes, your private emotions are being turned into a data-driven service, managed for engagement. Do you really know what you’re […]

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Are AI short dramas “killing” human actors? It’s Not That Simple

2026-04-07 Siyao Wu 3

If you’re a fan of short dramas, maybe you’ve already watched one starring AI actors. Data shows that 3 of every 10 short dramas watched during the Spring Festival holiday are AI-generated. On March 18, […]

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Shared With Friends, Seen by Strangers

2026-04-07 Huijing Tian 0

In August 2024, South Korea faced a severe crisis involving AI-generated deepfake sexual abuse content. A large number of male students stole photos of their female classmates from social media platforms, used artificial intelligence to […]

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Hate speech on the platform: Especially targeting women and people of color

2026-04-07 Yujin Zhu 0

“P*** off back to Pakistan.” This vulgar remark was directed towards Australian Senator Mehreen Faruqi – not in a private space, but online. In September 2022, the former Queen Elizabeth II passed away. Mehreen shared her perspective, expressing […]

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When Your Face Is No Longer an Alibi — How Facial Recognition Puts Innocent People Behind Bars

2026-04-07 Wanxue Luo 0

Source:https://stock.xinpianchang.com/photo/details/MRlwL9yPticswOy.html Have you ever imagined such a scenario: on an ordinary day, the police suddenly show up at your doorstep, telling you that you have committed a crime and they are going to arrest you, […]

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Does Clicking “I Agree” Really Mean Consent? Why Privacy in Platform Society Has Become a False Choice

2026-04-07 Shuaiyu Zhou 0

Every day, digital platforms ask us to make what looks like a simple decision. We are told to click “Accept,” “Agree,” or “Continue” before using an app, creating an account, or updating a service. These […]

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When AI starts to determine who can find a job: The fairness and power issues of algorithmic Recruitment

2026-04-06 Jiawei Gao 0

“In contemporary society, an increasing number of crucial decisions are hidden within ‘black boxes’, and the operation methods of these systems are invisible and difficult to question for ordinary people.” (Pasquale, 2015). This article argues […]

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Waymo Problems: Do We Fear Self-Driving Cars More Than Ourselves?

2026-04-06 Luigi Arce 0

When AI crashes, everyone listens. We’ve all heard of the age-old thought experiment, “If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?” But here’s […]

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How Period tracking Apps Share Health Data and What That Means for Users’ Digital Rights

2026-04-06 Danlin Liu 0

Have you used any menstrual cycle tracking apps (CTAs)? The menstrual cycle app not only can accurately predict your menstrual cycle, but also, centered on the menstrual period records, provides professional content such as information […]

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