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The Dilemma of Algorithmic Black Boxes—Transparent Power and Governance Challenges in a Data-driven Society

2026-04-13 Evie Shen 0

Introduction Have you ever wondered why, when ordering takeout on your phone, the price sometimes appears higher for you than for your friends—even when everything else is identical, including the restaurant, dishes, and delivery address? […]

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Think Social Media Is Free? Think Again.

2026-04-13 Kitty Cao 0

Why every click, like, and scroll is part of a larger system of data collection and surveillance Have you ever searched for something on the Internet and found that there were advertisements related to it […]

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Behind the Mask:be careful, a community of online harms might peeking you.

2026-04-13 Yuming Wang 0

Have you ever browsed some pictures or Vlog on social media, which people shared their daily life or mood? For example, a teenager posts an ordinary selfie, a working mother shares a parenting tip, a […]

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The Illusion of Choice: What Cookie Consent Really Means?

2026-04-13 Kefan Pan 0

Introduction In our daily life, we are asked to “accept cookies” before we can read news, shop online, or browse websites. These banners appear to offer control, but in practice they often push us toward […]

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What exactly does freedom of speech serve? The hidden politics behind online harm

2026-04-13 Chuhan Jiao 0

Opening hook: This is not just about rude people online We think that when we are confronted with cruel, discriminatory, or provocative content on social media, we often console ourselves by thinking that this is […]

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Can AI really be fair? The hidden bias shaping our lives

2026-04-13 Yufei Chen 0

In a digital society, artificial intelligence (AI) has crept into our life unnoticed as an undeniable part of it. AI shapes what we see, where we get the opportunities, even what we are, both in […]

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Is Your Privacy Really a Choice? Rethinking Data and Power in the Digital Age

2026-04-13 Jiayi Yu 0

Have you ever had this happen to you? You just casually search for a pair of shoes you want to buy, like a popular sports shoe. Then, for the next few days, that shoe seems […]

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Convenience at What Cost? The Hidden Risks of OpenClaw

2026-04-13 Zhaoyi Wang 0

In the past, most of us regarded AI assistants as a tool to answer questions. You enter an instruction and it will give you a reply. It can summarise articles, explain concepts, and draft emails, […]

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From the rational analysis of the Quan Hongchan incident, how did the online platform amplify hate speech?

2026-04-13 Siyu Liu 0

The video comes from YouTube. Introduction Recently, Olympic diving champion Quan Hongchan talked about the weight changes caused by her entering puberty and the pressure of public opinion after the Paris Olympics in an interview […]

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The consent you have already given: how the process of datafication by AI transforms your privacy

2026-04-13 Ismail Shaadmaan Syed 0

You access your phone, and immediately begin interacting with Instagram, accepting cookies, and agreeing to terms without having read them. And you just gave your consent – not to someone but to the whole system. […]

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