Kyler Zhou

is a student at Princeton University studying public policy with minors in information technology and philosophy. His academic interests lie in technology policy, governance, and ethics. At Princeton, Kyler is the Director of Programs at the American Whig-Cliosophic Society, a member of Princeton’s AI Alignment program, and a pianist for the Opus chamber group.

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Blog Posts

Empowering Citizens of China and the U.K. to Navigate the Infodemic

This October, the Aspen Institute Science & Society Program, in collaboration with the Centre for Global Science and Epistemic Justice, hosted a groundbreaking webinar featuring experts from China and the United Kingdom who discussed efforts to combat science denial, propaganda, and disinformation in their country in the current “Post-Truth” era. The event coincided with the release of a Mandarin-language version of INFODEMIC: Global Conversations on Science and Disinformation, a short-form documentary series produced by the Science & Society Program in 2021. 

November 26, 2024