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Angel Hsing-Chi Hwang is an Assistant Professor of Communication at the University of Southern California (USC) Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism and a core faculty member at the USC Center for AI in Society. Her research focuses on the societal impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on work practices, with a particular emphasis on human-AI interaction (HAII), digital mental health, and the future of work. She holds a PhD in Communication from Cornell University with a concentration in Human-Computer Interaction and completed postdoctoral training at the Cornell Bowers College of Computing and Information Science.
Research Interests:
- Human-AI collaboration and ethical design
- Sociotechnical consequences of AI deployment at scale
- AI in healthcare systems and mental health services
- Creative processes and AI empowerment in professional domains
- Methods for scalable AI impact assessment
- Online labor markets and AI-driven work transformations
Recent Work: Her publications explore topics such as the integration of AI in mental healthcare ecosystems, gender dynamics in AI-mediated teams, and the ethical implications of generative AI in creative industries. She actively engages with industry through collaborations with Microsoft Research, Google Research, and other tech institutions.
Affiliations & Activities:
- Organizing workshops on AI disclosure, ownership, and accountability (CHIWORK 2025)
- Contributing to conferences like ACM CHI and ICWSM
- Collaborating with interdisciplinary teams on AI ethics and policy initiatives





