Could AI algorithms hold China’s solution for global narrative on Tibet? At the Second Xizang International Communication Conference in Lhasa, American media professional Zachary Lundquist said China must adapt to Western algorithms to counter negative global narratives about Tibet. He argued that social media algorithms steer users toward politicized content, creating information cocoons that drown out China's perspective. Could AI algorithms hold China’s solution for global narrative on Tibet? More than 300 media professionals, government officials and academics attend international communication-focused conference in Lhasa Xinlu Liang /author/xinlu-liang in Lhasa To win the global war of words over Tibet, China’s western autonomous region that repeatedly makes international headlines, Beijing must stop fighting the West’s algorithms and start “dancing” with them. That was the blunt assessment of Zachary Lundquist, an American media professional with the state-run China International Communications Group CICG , speaking in Lhasa, capital of China’s Tibetan autonomous region, on Tuesday. Lundquist – better known by his Chinese name, Huang Hao – was addressing an audience of more than 300 media professionals, government officials and academics at the Second Xizang International Communication Conference. projecting an accurate image of modern Tibet https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3355946/tibetology-key-china-shaping-global-views-region-top-official-says?module=inline&pgtype=article was no longer political hostility from Western governments but the invisible, self-reinforcing recommendation engines of Silicon Valley. assert its sovereign narrative https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3244176/chinese-state-media-drops-tibet-xizang-after-release-beijing-white-paper?module=inline&pgtype=article , when Western users search “Tibet” on social media, the algorithm often steers them towards a “pre-existing, highly politicised narrative”. “It is not always born out of pure malice, but the algorithm ‘learns’ these associations over time,” Lundquist said, adding that this created an unbreakable information cocoon where rational voices were drowned out.