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Gerui Wang is a Lecturer at Stanford University’s Center for East Asian Studies and the University of California, Santa Cruz. She specializes in AI ethics, digital humanities, and the intersection of art, technology, and environment. Her research includes a focus on governance and ecology in Chinese visual culture, supported by grants from the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation and Mellon Foundation. She leads the digital humanities project Storytelling with AI, archived by Stanford Libraries, and has published in Journal of Chinese History and Newsletter for International China Studies. Awards include the 2024 Stanford Teaching Advancement Award for her AI-focused courses. Gerui also contributes to AI policy discussions via platforms like the Alan Turing Institute and Forbes, addressing topics like AI’s societal impact and ethical challenges. Her interdisciplinary work spans academia, media, and policy, with affiliations including the NEH-funded Teaching Art History with AI group at the University of Pittsburgh.
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