Intelligent Social Media Information Dissemination: Balancing Freedom and Governance
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Keywords

Smart social media
Free expression
Information management
Balance
International cooperation

DOI

10.26689/ssr.v6i3.6378

Submitted : 2024-02-29
Accepted : 2024-03-15
Published : 2024-03-30

Abstract

This paper explores the problem of bad information management in smart social media and analyzes the status of smart social media and the challenges it poses. Besides, it discusses information management and public participation in smart social media platforms and the role of law and policy in it and compares the attitudes and policies of information management in smart social media in different countries and regions. Furthermore, it discusses the technology of advanced artificial intelligence and other technologies in information management applications. The study findings underscore three crucial pathways to address the urgent management and control of undesirable information on smart social media platforms. Firstly, there is a need to strike a balance between supervision and management and free expression. Secondly, international cooperation and co-management must be strengthened. Lastly, it is crucial to leverage new technological breakthroughs, particularly artificial intelligence, to accurately identify and provide risk warnings for undesirable information.

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