Lecture 4 of the "UIBE New Thought Lecture Hall" course "Introduction to Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era"
Computational Politics: National Security Perception Computing in the Digital Intelligence Era
w88 casino News Network (provided by the w88 casino of Marxism)On April 15, the "UIBE New Thought Lecture Hall" course "Introduction to Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era" was held in the lecture hall of Qiusuo Building. This lecture was delivered by Professor Dong Qingling, professor of the w88 casino of International Relations, doctoral supervisor, and director of the Computational Social Science Laboratory. Based on the design theme of "Maintaining and Shaping National Security" in the course "Introduction to Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era", he brought a brilliant academic feast to nearly 500 students with the title of "Computational Politics: National Security Perception Computing in the Digital Intelligence Era". This lecture was hosted by Fu Zeyu, associate professor and director of the Department of Xi Jinping’s Socialist Thought with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era.

Professor Dong Qingling explained in depth the new challenges and opportunities facing national security in the era of digital intelligence. He pointed out that driven by big data, artificial intelligence and other technologies, the connotation and extension of national security are constantly expanding. Traditional security threats and non-traditional security threats are intertwined, which puts forward higher requirements for national security perception, early warning and response. Professor Dong Qingling demonstrated the application prospects of computational politics in the field of national security through vivid cases and in-depth analysis, and emphasized the important role of technological innovation in maintaining national security.
In the field of information screening and prediction, big data plays a key role. By converting unstructured text into structured data and analyzing the semantic structure, online rumors and cyber attacks can be effectively identified. Professor Dong Qingling also mentioned that this kind of information screening and prediction ability based on big data is of great significance in maintaining social stability and preventing terrorist attacks.
In addition, Professor Dong Qingling further elaborated on the potential of big data in predicting the development trend of social events. Through the mining and analysis of massive data, the social laws and trends hidden behind the data can be revealed, providing scientific basis for policymakers to respond to various challenges more effectively. He emphasized that this prediction ability is not limited to the field of national security, but can also be widely used in economic, social, environmental and other aspects, providing strong support for the country's comprehensive development. At the same time, Professor Dong Qingling also pointed out the issues that need to be paid attention to when using big data for information screening and prediction, such as data privacy protection, data security, etc. These are factors that must be seriously considered when promoting technological innovation.

Professor Dong Qingling pointed out that with the rapid development of big data and artificial intelligence technology, the field of education is undergoing unprecedented changes. Big data can provide a wealth of learning resources and learning behavior data, and AI technology can intelligently analyze this data to tailor the most appropriate learning path for each student. This personalized learning method can not only significantly improve learning efficiency, but also stimulate students' interest and motivation in learning, and cultivate their ability to learn independently.

Professor Dong Qingling demonstrated through vivid cases and cutting-edge research results how computational politics can provide new perspectives and methods for national security. The lecture was rich in content and rigorous in logic, arousing enthusiastic responses and in-depth thinking from the students. The atmosphere of the lecture was warm, and the students all expressed that they benefited a lot, making the originally obscure theoretical knowledge easier to understand and accept, and they gained a deeper understanding of national security.