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Center for Social Information Sciences (CSIS) Seminar

Friday, May 30, 2025
12:00pm to 1:00pm
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Baxter 127
Rethinking Online Content Ecosystems through the Lens of Computational Economics
Haifeng Xu, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Data Science, University of Chicago,

Abstract: Human-created online contents not only are important to our life but also supplied tremendous data that enable the recent success of generative AIs (GenAIs). In turn, GenAI is also revolutionizing the way contents are now created. Such human-AI mutual dependence is fundamentally transforming existing content ecosystems. If not addressed properly, it may distort human creators' incentives and even drive humans out of the ecosystem. In this talk, I will present our recent works on understanding content creation competitions through the lens of multi-agent systems and computational economics, and how to design creator reward mechanisms to incentivize desirable distribution of created contents. Our designed mechanism not only enjoys nice theoretical properties, but also achieved promising efficiency during live tests with ~10 millions of users on Instagram Reels.

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