International Conference
My research investigates the intersection of artificial intelligence, digital platforms, and societal dynamics, with a focus on technology ethics, algorithmic accountability, and cross-cultural communication.
A New Model Prompt on How AIGC Reacts to Dynamic Social Emergency
First Author | International Communication Association (ICA) | Gold Coast
This study conducted a comparative algorithm auditing of two AI models, Bing and ERNIE, to assess biases and limitations in AI-generated news content during crises. I proposed the ‘TALE’ model (Time, AI models, Language, Event) to map the four core dimensions in human-AIGC interations for urgent context.
Are You 'Positive' — A Computational Communication Analysis of Chinese Public Discourse
First Author | International Communication Association (ICA) | Gold Coast
This research explored the ‘Emotion Reverse’ phenomenon on Weibo platform during the final stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in China, applying LDA topic modeling and sentiment analysis to trace the transition of public discourse.
A Study on the International Communication Practices of Journalists in the Global South
Second Author | International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) | Christchurch
This project analyzed the practices and narrative strategies of Chinese journalists on X (formerly Twitter), portraying their social network and contribution to a broader media matrix for national diplomacy.
“Self-discipline Brings No Freedom”: Ethic design of wearable fitness technology
Independent Author | International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) | Lyon
Through in-depth interviews, this study investigated the relationship between users and wearable fitness technologies, mapping unethical designs and their effects on users' mental and physical health.