Why AIGC Must Be Labeled–Implications and Solutions Based on the Lemon Market Theory and New Chicago School, co-supervised by Professors Jyh-An LEE and Yueming YAN.
RESEARCH INTERESTS AND AIMS
I am interested in the regulation of artificial technology. Through my research, I plan to explore the challenges brought by unlabeled artificial intelligence generated content, especially its negative and disruptive impacts. Based on these negative impacts, I would like to propose some solutions based on certain theories, such as lemon market theory and new Chicago school.
WORKING PAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS
The Risks and Challenges when Humanoid Robots are Regulated as “Non-Humans”, Digital Law Review (forthcoming).
PAPERS DELIVERED
Health Rights Obligations of Transnational Pharmaceutical Companies in the Post-Pandemic Era: Is consistent interpretation an effective approach to address the failure of international law?, presented at Oxford Chinese Law Discussion Group (Oxford, United Kingdom) and The Asia-Pacific Europe Law Institutes Alliance (APELIA) Conference 2024(Kobe, Japan).
The Risks and Challenges when Humanoid Robots are Regulated as “Non-Humans”, The 4th International Symposium on ‘Digital Jurisprudence and Smart Justice’ 2024″ (Wuhan,China)
EDUCATION AND AWARDS
Education:
Juris Master, Peking University, China, 2021.
Bachelor of Arts, China University and Political Science and Law, China, 2017.
Award:
Outstanding Graduate of Peking University, 2021
National Scholarship,Chinese Ministry of Education, 2020
Best Oralist of International Criminal Court Moot Court Competition of 2019 (China Round), 2019
Admission Scholarship for Outstanding Students of Peking University, School of Transnational Law, 2017
National Scholarship, Chinese Ministry of Education, 2015
First Rank Scholarship for Outstanding Undergraduate Students, 2013-2016