Angela Huyue Zhang
Angela Huyue Zhang, Associate Professor of Law and Director of the Philip K. H. Wong Center for Chinese Law at the University of Hong Kong, is the author of the forthcoming High Wire: How China Regulates Big Tech and Governs its Economy (Oxford University Press, 2024). She will soon join the faculty of the USC Gould School of Law.
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Angela Huyue Zhang on Chinese innovation, regulation, AI, and more
Angela Huyue Zhang on Chinese innovation, regulation, AI, and more
Mar 19, 2024 Angela Huyue Zhang warns that China’s lax approach to regulating artificial intelligence could lead to a crisis, highlights the impact of the market’s deep-seated mistrust of the Chinese legal system, considers how Western regulatory trends influence China, and more.
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The Case for Regulating Generative AI Through Common Law
The Case for Regulating Generative AI Through Common Law
Feb 15, 2024 S. Alex Yang & Angela Huyue Zhang propose a regulatory framework that is both adaptable and tailored to specific contexts.
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China’s Short-Sighted AI Regulation
China’s Short-Sighted AI Regulation
Dec 8, 2023 Angela Huyue Zhang assesses a recent court ruling allowing copyright protection for content generated by artificial intelligence.
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Chinese Regulators Give AI Firms a Helping Hand
Chinese Regulators Give AI Firms a Helping Hand
Oct 3, 2023 Angela Huyue Zhang thinks the rules governing generative artificial intelligence give domestic firms a competitive advantage.
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Alibaba and the Forced Restructuring
Alibaba and the Forced Restructuring
Apr 5, 2023 Jin Li & Angela Huyue Zhang decode the market's jubilant reaction to the tech giant's flawed plan to split into six independent entities.