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  • [ 2026-04-27 ] When Your DNA Becomes Someone Else’s Business: Biocapitalism, Data Privacy, and 23andMe Uncategorized
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  • [ 2026-04-20 ] Did A ‘Rape Academy Site’ Just Receive 62 Million Monthly Visits? Uncategorized
  • [ 2026-04-20 ] Algorithmic Amplification of Hate: Why Online Harms Are a Platform Design Problem Uncategorized
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Your Face Is Not Yours Anymore?

2026-04-18 Peixuan Wu 0

Imagine walking down the street, and someone takes a picture of your face. After a few seconds, they will know who you are, who your friends are, and even trace some moments from your past—how […]

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AI is not neutral: How algorithms shape what we see, think, and decide

2026-04-18 Xingru Chen 0

Have you ever had such a feeling – You just casually clicked on a video, and then for the next half an hour, your screen seemed to understand you: the content you like kept popping […]

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Exposure or Protection? The Privacy Trap Behind Age Verification

2026-04-18 Luochen Gong 0

The original purpose of age verification is to protect teenagers and children. However, in practice, due to the third-party data collection and the emergence of more risky ways to bypass verification, age verification has become […]

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Dealing with the Chaos: Why Grok 2026 is a Wake-up Call for AI Governance

2026-04-18 Shaowei Yan 0

1. The Week the Internet Broke In early January 2026, something fundamentally broke. We’ve been talking about “fake news” for a decade, but this was different. Within just nine days of Elon Musk’s AI, Grok, […]

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Why AI Governance Must Go Beyond Ethical Principles

2026-04-18 Xinyue Zhang 0

In today’s era of explosive information and data, AI is a very practical and efficient tool for us. Personally, as someone who is highly embedded in digital platforms in daily life, I am interacting with […]

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You Didn’t Choose That Comment, The Platform Did: Why Hate Speech Persists Online

2026-04-18 Norah Liu 0

Comment sections on the internet often follow a familiar pattern. A post goes up. A few comments appear. Then something shifts. A joke lands, but it is not really a joke. It feels off, a […]

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Are You Selling Your Privacy Without Knowing?

2026-04-18 Xiang Guo 0

In this age of big data, whether we’re browsing social media or shopping websites, we’re constantly bombarded with ads for various products. Often, these ads promote exactly what we need, thanks to advertisers’ personalized, targeted […]

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Why Does Netflix Show You That Cover?

2026-04-18 Tingxuan Wu 0

A choice that does not feel like a choice It is time for relaxation in Netflix. We start the application, see the title, and in seconds we know whether we want to view the film. […]

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Every Time you Click ‘Accept All’, YOU ARE Supporting a System that Collects our Personal Data and Strips us of our Rights

2026-04-18 Haylee Wang 0

Are you fed up with the ‘accept all’ buttons that pop up on every website? Do you find yourself clicking ‘accept all’ time and time again just to get rid of that annoying pop-up? You […]

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From search engines to answer engines, how does Google’s AI Overview reshape public knowledge?

2026-04-18 Zizi Qi 0

Imagine this scene: You wake up in the morning and are about to have a cup of milk, so you open Google and search “Is oat milk more nutritious than regular milk?”. Before you even open any websites, […]

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