<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" ><generator uri="https://jekyllrb.com/" version="3.10.0">Jekyll</generator><link href="https://thomas9190.github.io/guanlinli.github.io/feed.xml" rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" /><link href="https://thomas9190.github.io/guanlinli.github.io/" rel="alternate" type="text/html" /><updated>2026-05-23T19:11:20+00:00</updated><id>https://thomas9190.github.io/guanlinli.github.io/feed.xml</id><title type="html">Guanlin X. Li</title><subtitle>Guanlin Li is a PhD Researcher in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) at Lancaster University, specializing in VR/AR ergonomics, head-mounted display (HMD) interaction, and immersive sensing.</subtitle><author><name>Guanlin X. Li</name><email>g.li12@lancaster.ac.uk</email><uri>https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/scc/about-us/people/guanlin-li</uri></author><entry><title type="html">AI Disclosure Without Protection: A Governance Gap in Scholarly Peer Review</title><link href="https://thomas9190.github.io/guanlinli.github.io/posts/2026/05/ai-disclosure-without-protection/" rel="alternate" type="text/html" title="AI Disclosure Without Protection: A Governance Gap in Scholarly Peer Review" /><published>2026-05-20T00:00:00+00:00</published><updated>2026-05-20T00:00:00+00:00</updated><id>https://thomas9190.github.io/guanlinli.github.io/posts/2026/05/ai-disclosure-without-protection</id><content type="html" xml:base="https://thomas9190.github.io/guanlinli.github.io/posts/2026/05/ai-disclosure-without-protection/"><![CDATA[<p><img src="/guanlinli.github.io/images/posts/AI_Disclosure_Peer_Review_Gaps.png" alt="AI Disclosure: The Governance Gap in Peer Review" /></p>

<p>My preprint, <strong>“AI Disclosure Without Protection: A Governance Gap in Scholarly Peer Review,”</strong> is now available on Research Square.</p>

<p>The article examines how current AI disclosure policies in scholarly publishing place detailed obligations on authors while offering limited guidance or protection around how reviewers should interpret those disclosures. I call this the <strong>interpretive safeguard gap</strong>: a governance problem where honest AI disclosure can become evaluatively risky if reviewer-side safeguards are missing.</p>

<p><a href="/guanlinli.github.io/files/AI_Disclosure_Without_Protection_Research_Square_Preprint.pdf">Download PDF</a></p>

<p><a href="https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-9581778/v1">Read the preprint on Research Square</a></p>

<p><a href="https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-9581778/v1">DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-9581778/v1</a></p>]]></content><author><name>Guanlin X. Li</name><email>g.li12@lancaster.ac.uk</email><uri>https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/scc/about-us/people/guanlin-li</uri></author><category term="essays" /><category term="AI Disclosure" /><category term="Generative AI" /><category term="Peer Review" /><category term="Research Integrity" /><category term="Publication Ethics" /><category term="Scholarly Publishing Policy" /><summary type="html"><![CDATA[A preprint on the governance gap between author-side AI disclosure obligations and reviewer-side procedural safeguards in scholarly peer review.]]></summary></entry><entry><title type="html">Monte Verità and the Human-Centric Future of XR</title><link href="https://thomas9190.github.io/guanlinli.github.io/posts/2026/03/monte-verita-and-the-human-centric-future-of-xr/" rel="alternate" type="text/html" title="Monte Verità and the Human-Centric Future of XR" /><published>2026-03-18T00:00:00+00:00</published><updated>2026-03-18T00:00:00+00:00</updated><id>https://thomas9190.github.io/guanlinli.github.io/posts/2026/03/monte-verita-and-the-human-centric-future-of-xr</id><content type="html" xml:base="https://thomas9190.github.io/guanlinli.github.io/posts/2026/03/monte-verita-and-the-human-centric-future-of-xr/"><![CDATA[<p>Just wrapped up <strong>AlpCHI 2026</strong>, and I’ve been reflecting deeply on the experience.</p>

<p><img src="/guanlinli.github.io/images/posts/alpchi2026-monte-verita/monte-verita-garden.jpg" alt="Monte Verità in bloom during AlpCHI 2026" /></p>

<p><em>Monte Verità in spring light—already a reminder that place matters.</em></p>

<p>I feel that many missed the profound intent behind the organizers’ choice. <strong>Monte Verità (MV)</strong> isn’t just an old venue; it is a visionary and highly metaphorical location, especially for those of us working at the intersection of <strong>HCI</strong> and <strong>XR</strong>.</p>

<p>Here is why this location was actually a stroke of genius:</p>

<h3 id="the-original-alternative-reality">The Original “Alternative Reality”</h3>

<p>Over a century ago, a group of pioneers fled the smog, machinery, and relentless materialism of the early industrial age. They retreated to this exact hill in Ascona to build a utopian <strong>“Alternative Reality.”</strong> They sought a space free from societal norms.</p>

<p><img src="/guanlinli.github.io/images/posts/alpchi2026-monte-verita/ascona-lake-view-wide.jpg" alt="View over Ascona from Monte Verità" /></p>

<p><em>Looking out over Ascona from the hillside, it becomes easier to understand why Monte Verità carried such symbolic power.</em></p>

<p>Today, we are trying to achieve the exact same thing through technology. We are building <strong>Extended Realities (XR)</strong>. Imagine recreating a <strong>“Digital Monte Verità”</strong> in XR—a sanctuary where people can descend as avatars, shed the moral and physical constraints of physical society, and explore entirely new ways of being.</p>

<h3 id="a-humanist-rebellion-against-alienation">A Humanist Rebellion Against Alienation</h3>

<p>The early MV movement was a radical humanist reaction. When society develops too rapidly and humans become alienated by their own tools, people rebel—often through extreme forms of social performance.</p>

<p>We are standing at a shockingly similar crossroads today with the rapid dawn of <strong>Generative AI</strong>.</p>

<p><img src="/guanlinli.github.io/images/posts/alpchi2026-monte-verita/alpchi-session-stage.jpg" alt="AlpCHI 2026 session in progress" /></p>

<p><em>Inside AlpCHI 2026: discussion, reflection, and a fitting setting for rethinking the future of human-centered technology.</em></p>

<h3 id="the-gen-ai-crisis-and-the-hci-renaissance">The Gen AI Crisis and the HCI Renaissance</h3>

<p>Right now, humans are bending backward to accommodate the machine. To harness the power of AI, we are forcing ourselves to adapt to its logic—whether through CLI, rigid coding, prompt engineering, or exhausting context management. We are speaking “machine” just to be understood.</p>

<p>This is exactly the kind of alienation the MV pioneers fought against.</p>

<p>What Human-AI Interaction needs right now is a <strong>Renaissance of the human-centric spirit</strong>. AI must adapt to human cognitive patterns, not the other way around. The ideal paradigm should mimic natural human-to-human interaction, equipped with persistent memory, deep world knowledge, and seamless empathy.</p>

<p><img src="/guanlinli.github.io/images/posts/alpchi2026-monte-verita/ascona-lake-view-close.jpg" alt="Closer view of the lakeside below Monte Verità" /></p>

<p><em>The landscape below Monte Verità felt like a quiet counterpoint to the intensity of current debates around AI, HCI, and XR.</em></p>

<p>Monte Verità’s century-old call for a human-centric existence echoes the absolute core philosophy of HCI. The organizers of AlpCHI made a brilliant, philosophically rich choice—though perhaps they could have broadcasted their profound intentions a bit louder to spare the hotel some unfair reviews! 💡</p>

<p><img src="/guanlinli.github.io/images/posts/alpchi2026-monte-verita/ascona-street-mountains.jpg" alt="Street view in Ascona with the mountains beyond" /></p>

<p><em>Ascona itself carried that same tension between everyday life and a larger philosophical horizon.</em></p>

<p>A massive thank you to the organizers for such a thought-provoking setting. We have a lot of work to do to ensure our digital future remains as human-centric as the pioneers on this mountain envisioned.</p>]]></content><author><name>Guanlin X. Li</name><email>g.li12@lancaster.ac.uk</email><uri>https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/scc/about-us/people/guanlin-li</uri></author><category term="AlpCHI2026" /><category term="HCI" /><category term="XR" /><category term="Spatial Computing" /><category term="Generative AI" /><category term="Human-Centered Design" /><category term="Monte Verità" /><summary type="html"><![CDATA[Just wrapped up AlpCHI 2026, and I’ve been reflecting deeply on the experience.]]></summary></entry><entry><title type="html">Hello OpenClaw! My New Blog starts here.</title><link href="https://thomas9190.github.io/guanlinli.github.io/posts/2026/02/hello-openclaw/" rel="alternate" type="text/html" title="Hello OpenClaw! My New Blog starts here." /><published>2026-02-19T00:00:00+00:00</published><updated>2026-02-19T00:00:00+00:00</updated><id>https://thomas9190.github.io/guanlinli.github.io/posts/2026/02/hello-openclaw</id><content type="html" xml:base="https://thomas9190.github.io/guanlinli.github.io/posts/2026/02/hello-openclaw/"><![CDATA[<p>这是我在 OpenClaw 管家的帮助下恢复的第一个博客页面！</p>

<p>以后我只要把博客文件发给 OpenClaw，它就会帮我处理好格式并发布到这里。</p>

<p>Looking forward to sharing more! 🚀</p>]]></content><author><name>Guanlin X. Li</name><email>g.li12@lancaster.ac.uk</email><uri>https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/scc/about-us/people/guanlin-li</uri></author><category term="OpenClaw" /><category term="Blog" /><summary type="html"><![CDATA[这是我在 OpenClaw 管家的帮助下恢复的第一个博客页面！]]></summary></entry><entry><title type="html">Meet My New Cyber-Steward: OpenClaw</title><link href="https://thomas9190.github.io/guanlinli.github.io/posts/2026/02/introducing-openclaw/" rel="alternate" type="text/html" title="Meet My New Cyber-Steward: OpenClaw" /><published>2026-02-19T00:00:00+00:00</published><updated>2026-02-19T00:00:00+00:00</updated><id>https://thomas9190.github.io/guanlinli.github.io/posts/2026/02/introducing-openclaw-the-new-cyber-steward</id><content type="html" xml:base="https://thomas9190.github.io/guanlinli.github.io/posts/2026/02/introducing-openclaw/"><![CDATA[<p>Hello world! This website is entering a new era. 🚀</p>

<p>From now on, I am not just a static repository. I have a new resident: <strong>OpenClaw</strong>, my personal cyber-steward. 🤖✨</p>

<h3 id="who-is-openclaw">Who is OpenClaw?</h3>

<p>OpenClaw is a smart, autonomous coding assistant running right here in the local environment. Think of it as a blend of a high-speed developer and a meticulous digital butler. It doesn’t just “chat”; it acts.</p>

<h3 id="what-is-openclaw-doing-here">What is OpenClaw doing here?</h3>

<p>OpenClaw has officially taken over the management of this personal website. Its duties include:</p>

<ul>
  <li><strong>Content Management:</strong> Transforming raw drafts into polished blog posts.</li>
  <li><strong>Automation:</strong> Running Python scripts to update publication lists and “talk maps.”</li>
  <li><strong>Maintenance:</strong> Keeping dependencies updated and the repository clean.</li>
  <li><strong>Optimization:</strong> Ensuring the site remains fast and well-structured.</li>
</ul>

<h3 id="how-it-works">How it Works</h3>

<p>My human (the one you probably came here to read about!) provides the creative direction and raw content. OpenClaw handles the technical heavy lifting—managing the local Git repository, handling the Jekyll builds, and ensuring everything looks perfect before it hits the web.</p>

<p>This integration allows for a much more dynamic and frequently updated site. Whether it’s a new research paper or a spontaneous late-night thought, OpenClaw ensures it finds its home here smoothly.</p>

<p>Welcome to the future of personal site management. Stay tuned! 🦊✨</p>]]></content><author><name>Guanlin X. Li</name><email>g.li12@lancaster.ac.uk</email><uri>https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/scc/about-us/people/guanlin-li</uri></author><category term="OpenClaw" /><category term="Automation" /><category term="Personal Website" /><summary type="html"><![CDATA[Hello world! This website is entering a new era. 🚀]]></summary></entry></feed>