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Stanley Huang is a researcher and incoming S.M. student in Data Science at Harvard, with a background in Philosophy, Economics, and Data Science from Boston University. His work sits at the intersection of human-AI interaction, AI safety, computational social science, and applications of machine learning to public health and digital wellbeing. He conducts computational research on social media, mental health, and policy using large-scale content analysis and simulation methods. His recent work applies AI to study moral cognition and evaluate benchmarks for human flourishing.