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Starting from OpenClaw: Is AI Eating Software, Industries, and Jobs?

2026-04-19 Yuqian Xu 0

In January 2026, a software called OpenClaw became a global phenomenon. That marks a fundamental leap for AI: from conversational assistant to autonomous executor. Users can describe their needs in natural language, and OpenClaw will independently plan, coordinate, […]

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Is ChatGPT Really Neutral — or Quietly Shaping Our Beliefs?

2026-04-19 Yiting Liu 0

INTRODUCTION Artificial intelligence (AI) is currently a top-tier mainstream topic, and it’s easy to see that more and more people are using AI-generated content, such as ChatGPT. Whether it’s researching a historical event, a social […]

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After Sulli and Sae-ron:The harm system that truly deserves to be regulated

2026-04-19 Yachen Xu 0

In this Sept. 30, 2015, photo, South Korean pop star and actress Sulli poses during the K-Beauty Close-Up event in Seoul, South Korea. Jang Se-young/Newsis via AP In South Korea, malicious online comments that defame […]

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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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From Fact-Checking to Fatigue: We Built Reporting Systems… So Why Aren’t They Working?

2026-04-14 Kriti Angel Bajaj 0

Reporting harmful content online is meant to feel straightforward. You see something abusive, misleading, or clearly harmful — you report it. In theory, platforms review the content, take appropriate action, and the system works. But […]

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Why TikTok’s Algorithm Is a Policy Problem, Not Just a Tech Feature

2026-04-14 Zicheng Jin 0

How the “For You“ Page quietly governs attention, visibility and behaviour online In your free time, you might reach for your phone to kill some time on TikTok. Just tell yourself you’ll watch a handful […]

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Generative AI and the Future of Creative Work:Governance Challenges for Digital Content Creators

2026-04-14 Angie Sheng  盛安琪 0

“Technology is neither good nor bad; nor is it neutral.”Melvin Kranzberg, 1986 https://www.jstor.org/stable/3105385?seq=2 A quick note from the editor Imagine opening your laptop and producing a complete advertising campaign in minutes: a marketing script written […]

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How Data Accumulation Became Institutional Risk

2026-04-14 David Wang 0

A Critical Analysis of Data Retention, Governance, and Fragmentation in Australian Organisations […]

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When Convenience Becomes Dependence: Is Privacy Still Really a Choice on WeChat?

2026-04-14 Xinru Cheng 0

Privacy as a Personal Responsibility Have you ever felt that you cannot really leave a platform, even when you are worried about your privacy? In today’s digital society, people often think that privacy protection is […]

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When Hate Goes Viral: How Manipur Exposes the Dark Side of Digital Platforms

2026-04-13 Mathanmi Hungyo 0

It started with a video, but it didn’t end there. The Moment Everything Became Visible In July 2023, a video from Manipur, India, forced the nation and the world to stop and pay attention. It […]

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