APA Member Interview, Chloe W. Chang
{“ARInfo”:{“IsUseAR”:false},”Version”:”1.0.0″,”MakeupInfo”:{“IsUseMakeup”:false},”FaceliftInfo”:{“IsChangeEyeLift”:false,”IsChangeFacelift”:false,”IsChangePostureLift”:false,”IsChangeNose”:false,”IsChangeFaceChin”:false,”IsChangeMouth”:false,”IsChangeThinFace”:false},”BeautyInfo”:{“SwitchMedicatedAcne”:false,”IsAIBeauty”:false,”IsBrightEyes”:false,”IsSharpen”:false,”IsOldBeauty”:false,”IsReduceBlackEyes”:false},”HandlerInfo”:{“AppName”:2},”FilterInfo”:{“IsUseFilter”:false}} Chloe Wanghuige Chang was a manager in the business and fashion industry, but always felt that something was missing in her pursuit, until she discovered that her true passion lay in the search for the meaning of human existence. This realization led her to make a radical shift from business to study philosophy, focusing on existential questions in the digital age. Website: https://chloechang-dotcom.github.io/clo.github.io/ Institution: San Jose State University – Philosophy Department https://www.sjsu.edu/philosophy/ What are you working on right now? I am currently developing my philosophical work with the aim of inspiring people to discover their own authentic being, especially at a time when the rapid development of AI is reshaping how we understand ourselves. By reflecting on human existence and our relationship with AI and computing, I hope to encourage others to find inner value and peace rather than grounding their lives in the external or material world. What is your favorite thing that you’ve written? The paper is about how social media increasingly fills the gap between the present moment and its anticipated …
