Volume 2, Number 2
(February 2025)
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Research articlePages1-15
AIGC Words and the Lexical System in the Digital & Intelligent Era: From Language Shock to Language Planning
Mingyang ShenThis study uses a corpus generated by ChatGPT to apply cognitive linguistics, philosophy of technology, and sociolinguistics in analyzing how generative AI impacts the Chinese lexical system. Grounded in the “replication-variation-selection” model of language evolution, the research finds that abstract concepts created by AI mimic human conceptual systems via “algorithmic metaphors,” yet lack experiential grounding. Platform algorithms restructure language dissemination, establishing a “digital register” communication hierarchy, while the technological framework leads to a vocabulary hollowing effect, necessitating a new “algorithm governance” dimension in language planning. The study offers a theoretical framework for human-machine language interaction, suggests AI language ethics policies, and redefines traditional language evolution models by proposing a three-stage process: “variation-algorithm screening-platform diffusion.” It extends meme theory, identifying “technological memes” as engineering-driven replications. Practically, it provides strategies for language planning by advocating transparency, diversity, and morality as core algorithm planning principles, helping to address language alienation, maintain a dynamic balance between innovation and standardization, and support effective communication and the healthy evolution of language in the age of generative AI. -
Research articlePages16-20
British Colonial Strategy in Malaya in the 19th Century: Deliberate Global Strategy or Geopolitical Necessity?
Yutong Wen,Chenglin LiuThe Industrial Revolution drove Britain’s globally strategy in the 19th century, which saw the Malay Peninsula’s geographic location and resources as key. The process of British colonization in Malaysia was as much the result of deliberate strategic planning as it was of geopolitical in rivalry and flexibility. Britain progressively increased its authority over the Malacca Straits by managing tin and rubber assets. And it would strengthen her hold over the area. Britain first focused mostly on the security of shipping in the Indian Ocean. It did not see the strategic value of the Malay Peninsula until rivalry with other powers increased. Adopting “informal imperialism” and “sub-imperialism,” Britain indirectly controlled the Malay area by means of trade control and co-operation with local the rich and famous. And its lower the cost of conflict but also causing social divisions and laying the seeds of later ethnic conflicts and independence movements. British colonial advances on the Malay Peninsula mixed global strategies and geopolitical reality is unspoken threats due to the variety and complexity of imperialism. -
Research articlePages21-30
Exploring Antitrust Legislation for Data Rights Protection under the Perspective of New-quality Productivity
Decai HeNew-quality productivity is a key driver of China’s modernization and high-quality development, relying on both the activation of data as a new production factor and the support of technological innovation and fair market competition. However, legal shortcomings in data property rights protection and weak innovation incentives hinder the realization of data’s full value. To address this, the paper proposes a twofold strategy: first, establish a comprehensive data property rights protection system by clarifying data ownership, usage, and management rights; second, use antitrust law to foster an innovation-friendly enforcement model, encouraging continuous high-quality achievements. Integrating data empowerment and innovation incentives ensures a healthy, sustainable development path for the data economy, laying a solid legal and economic foundation for Chinese-style modernization. -
Research articlePages31-45
A Study on the Intervention of Inattentive Behaviors in Children with Moderate Intellectual Disabilities Based on Positive Behavior Support
Ziai Liu,Yixin Li,Xiaodi Xie,Hangjie Zhang,Mingyu YeThis study evaluated the use of Positive Behavior Support (PBS) based on Functional Behavioral Assessment (FBA) to reduce inattentive behaviors in children with moderate intellectual disabilities. Employing a multiple-baseline design, three 15-year-old male students from a special education school in Shandong participated in individualized interventions lasting 9–15 sessions. Strategies included classroom environment adjustments, behavior cues, differential reinforcement, and timely behavioral interruptions. Results showed substantial reductions in inattentive behaviors across all three cases, with Case J showing the greatest improvement (from 11.78 to 2.45 instances per session), followed by Cases W and G, with decreases of 6.44 and 4.97, respectively. All cases had a Tau effect size of 1.00, reflecting strong intervention effectiveness. Participants also displayed enhanced focus, self-regulation, and quality of life, as reported by teachers and parents. However, limitations such as short intervention durations and limited parent involvement were noted, pointing to the need for extended interventions and stronger home-school partnerships. Overall, PBS proved to be an effective and flexible approach to improving classroom behaviors and social adaptability in children with moderate intellectual disabilities. -
Research articlePages45-53
The Possibility of Industrializing the Convergence of Artificial Intelligence and Cinematic Video Content—Centered on the Korean AIGC Short Films “One More Pumpkin” and “Doomsday Bubble”
Jun Deng,Shuai WangWith the rapid development of modern science and technology, artificial intelligence is applied to various fields of the film industry, which has a significant impact on film production and film algorithm aesthetics. The change of artificial intelligence on the movie production process is mainly reflected in the pre-planning, scene design, live shooting and post editing. Artificial intelligence technology can not only optimize the film production process, reduce costs and improve quality, but also provide new creative tools for art workers and promote the film industry to intelligent transformation and upgrading. This paper adopts the case study method and literature review method, focusing on the application case of AIGC technology in film in South Korea, and discusses in depth the use of AIGC in film production, the changes to the film production process, and the social and artistic problems faced. Film production in the AI environment should focus on the subjective position of “human” in film creation, and AI should be used as a tool. This study aims to identify the trends of AI technology, gain insights into its impact on film production, reveal the factors, roots and effects of AI-driven development of the film industry, and explore new trends in the film industry. It explores the application of AIGC cutting-edge technologies and provides a new direction for the intelligent transformation and upgrading of the film industry.