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The “Artificial Intelligence + Social Governance” Mode: Risk Prevention and Governance Ability Improvement

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Cyber Security Intelligence and Analytics (CSIA 2021)

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The application of artificial intelligence, on the one hand, can liberate human from the heavy physical labor; on the other hand, it can solve problems that human intelligence can’t solve and help the development of human. This paper analyzes potential risks and development bottlenecks caused by the embedding of artificial intelligence into social governance, discusses methods of using artificial intelligence to cope with people’s increasingly diversified needs and social risks brought about by artificial intelligence, and puts forward reform measures to improve the ability of social governance.

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Luo, S., Lu, Y. (2021). The “Artificial Intelligence + Social Governance” Mode: Risk Prevention and Governance Ability Improvement. In: Xu, Z., Parizi, R.M., Loyola-González, O., Zhang, X. (eds) Cyber Security Intelligence and Analytics. CSIA 2021. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1343. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69999-4_37

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