The Other Mind: How Language Models Exhibit Human Temporal Cognition
Reflection-Bench: Evaluating Epistemic Agency in Large Language Models
Formalizing Lacanian psychoanalysis through the free energy principle
Chain of Risks Evaluation (CORE): a framework for safer large language models in public mental health
Schizophrenia Research Under the Framework of Predictive Coding: Body, Language, and Others
Research Experience
Working at the Safe and Trustworthy Center, Shanghai AI Lab, researching the convergences and differences between humans and AI, seeking implications for understanding human mind and advancing artificial mind.
Education
Bachelor's degree in Clinical Medicine from Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine; Master's program in Psychiatry at Shanghai Mental Health Center since 2022.
Background
Research interests: Toward Digital Twin Mind through AI, cognitive science, and philosophy. Academic background shifted from clinical medicine to psychiatry, focusing on computational models of human mind, self-identification, and suicidal ideation.
Miscellany
Personal interests include research at the intersection of AI, cognitive science, and philosophy.