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Analysis and evaluation of Hong Kong AI policies
See the Hong Kong part from page 577-587 by Jinqian Li.

Jinqian Li
Dec 30, 20241 min read
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Now you see me, now you don’t: why the UK must ban police facial recognition
Access the full published article here: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00146-024-01967-3

Jinqian Li
Dec 28, 20241 min read
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How is witnessing changing in relation to new technologies?
The digitisation of witnessing marks a pivotal transformation in societal engagement with global phenomena, necessitating a reevaluation...

Jinqian Li
Dec 28, 202419 min read
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Privacy standards in IoT for independent and assisted living
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Jinqian Li
Dec 10, 20231 min read
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Enhancing Protections Against Online Phishing Fraud for the Elderly in the UK
Team: Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Date: January 09, 2023 To: Rt. Hon Michele Donelon POLICY AND REGULATORY MIX REGARDING PERVASIVE...

Jinqian Li
Dec 9, 202311 min read
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Digital disruption and democracy
The years of almost unfettered enthusiasm about the benefits of the internet have been followed by a period of techlash as users worry...

Jinqian Li
Oct 31, 20236 min read
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Now You See Me, Now You Don’t: Time to Ban Police Facial Recognition Technology?
Buying a coffee, crossing a street: mundane and everyday activities, during which faces can be scanned without knowledge or consent in...

Jinqian Li
May 15, 20237 min read
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The success of precautionary approach referenced to deep-sea mining and China’s zero-covid policy
ABSTRACT This paper assesses the success of the precautionary principle with regards to its impact on risk in a public health and an...

Jinqian Li
Apr 13, 202313 min read
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Analysis of Weibo regime complex and its associated challenges
Weibo, as a commercial information service provider, is now the second largest social network in China based on user relationships (Zhang...

Jinqian Li
Feb 18, 202322 min read
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AI is destroying the public trust in journalism
With advancements in information and communication technologies, news media industries have undergone sea changes, and the emergence of...

Jinqian Li
Aug 27, 20224 min read
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Networked political communications and democracy
Aided by technology development the internet is becoming a virtual public sphere for people to convey messages in political and...

Jinqian Li
Aug 27, 20226 min read
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When we use social media, are we the consumer or the product?
Today, nearly five billion people in the world use social media, whose initial purpose was to allow people to connect digitally with...

Jinqian Li
Aug 27, 202212 min read
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Silicon Valley social media platforms and freedom of expression
Social media has become an ever present force in public life and it has rapidly transformed the way people communicate and express...

Jinqian Li
Aug 20, 202211 min read
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True Lies: the scourge of online impersonators
True Lies: the scourge of online impersonators (shorthand.com)

Jinqian Li
Jun 6, 20221 min read
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Syntactical structure in news
Framing is one of the most powerful, communicable mechanisms in news story that provides meaning to a series of events and associates...

Jinqian Li
Nov 21, 20203 min read
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Compassion fatigue and objective reporting
Compassion fatigue is a condition signaled by a way of gradual losing of compassion over time, which leads to much of the news reporting...

Jinqian Li
Nov 21, 202010 min read
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