Study on the Relationship between AIGC Performative Behavior and Social Media Interaction Patterns: A Case Analysis based on A-SOUL
Scientific Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, (2026), Vol.8, No.3, pp.50-57
Published: March 15, 2026
DOI: 10.54691/2ffzyk63
Abstract
With the advancement of AIGC (Artificial Intelligence Generated Content) technology, AIGC has gradually assumed the roles of content production and interaction facilitation in many domains, particularly in social media. Taking the virtual idol group A-SOUL as a case study, this research attempts to analyze the interaction patterns of AIGC performative behavior on social media and its impact on culture. The study explores the potential social and ethical risks of AIGC in cultural production and proposes recommendations for the sustainable development of AIGC performative behavior in social media, with the aim of providing guidance for policymakers, content creators, and regulatory bodies.
Keywords:
AIGC; Interactive Performance; Cultural Participation; Digital Media.
APA Citation:
Jiarong Gong (2026). Study on the Relationship between AIGC Performative Behavior and Social Media Interaction Patterns: A Case Analysis based on A-SOUL. Scientific Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 8(3), 50-57. https://doi.org/10.54691/2ffzyk63
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