Research on Preventing Religious Networks' Infiltration in Universities: Mechanisms and Implementation Strategies in the AIGC
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https://doi.org/10.65196/2zrawd90Keywords:
higher education institutions, religious infiltration, AIGCAbstract
With the rapid advancement of internet and artificial intelligence technologies, universities have become primary battlegrounds for religious infiltration and ideological competition. Under the AIGC framework, religious forces infiltrating higher education institutions exhibit new characteristics: diversified infiltration vectors, covert methods, and politically charged content. Universities face challenges in preventing such cyber infiltration, including inadequate governance systems, difficulties in identifying religious activities, and insufficient awareness and education among faculty and students. To address these issues, universities must uphold the guiding role of Marxism while establishing effective pathways through technological innovation, institutional reforms, and ideological education. This approach will promote standardized, scientific, and sustained efforts to prevent religious infiltration in academic environments.
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