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Analysis of the logic path of algorithm supervision under the background of the Internet

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DOI: 10.23977/artpl.2022.030206 | Downloads: 8 | Views: 686

Author(s)

Wendan Lv 1

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1 Shenzhen University, GuangdongShenzhen, 518061, China

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Wendan Lv

ABSTRACT

The Internet exists objectively, and the empowerment of the Internet is affirmative. Existing power exists, but it also brings some thorny problems. Driven by big data, the boundaries of power begin to blur, and it will gradually develop into the possibility that those who master the Internet will become the main body of power, based on national governance. In order to better stabilize the government, the country's supervision of the Internet and issues at the level of algorithmic censorship must be strict. The Internet has already emerged, and the rapid spread of massive information is inevitable. Therefore, in order to cause serious problems, the question of how to supervise is the core of the research. Based on the background of the Internet, this article will analyze the Internet's algorithm supervision path with algorithm supervision as the entry point.

KEYWORDS

Algorithmic governance; Internet; power; supervision

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Wendan Lv, Analysis of the logic path of algorithm supervision under the background of the Internet. Art and Performance Letters (2022) Vol. 3: 24-29. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/artpl.2022.030206.

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