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  1. Can Large Language Models Resolve Semantic Discrepancy in Self-Destructive Subcultures? Evidence from Jirai Kei

    Researchers have developed a new multi-agent framework called Subcultural Alignment Solver (SAS) to improve the detection of self-destructive behaviors within subcultures using large language models. The framework addresses challenges like rapid slang evolution and semantic misalignment by incorporating automatic retrieval and subculture alignment. Experiments show SAS outperforms existing advanced frameworks like OWL and competes effectively with fine-tuned LLMs, offering a promising tool for future research in this area. AI

    IMPACT This framework could enable more accurate identification of at-risk individuals within niche online communities.