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Research on smart party building identity online based on blockchain

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Under the background of 5g mobile communication technology, artificial intelligence technology will drive the upgrading and innovation of Party building. Key technologies such as blockchain, big data, Internet of things, virtual reality, cloud computing and other key technologies will realize the precision of Party building information, the intellectualization of Party building environment, the situational scene of Party member education and the efficient communication between the party and the masses, and construct a new mode of intelligent party building from the four dimensions of technical environment, Party member's own development, intelligent work and intelligent learning. Changing the thinking, tamping the hardware, defining the position and perfecting the mechanism are the important guarantee for the construction of the new mode of the wisdom party construction.

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      CIAT 2020: Proceedings of the 2020 International Conference on Cyberspace Innovation of Advanced Technologies
      December 2020
      597 pages
      ISBN:9781450387828
      DOI:10.1145/3444370

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