Us-Run Tiktok to License Algorithm, White House Says
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The White House has announced a plan for a US-run TikTok to license its algorithm, sparking debate about the feasibility and implications of separating the algorithm from ByteDance, TikTok's Chinese parent company.
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“Chinese law says that algorithm must remain under Beijing control. But U.S. law requires TikTok to be cut off from any “operational relationship” with ByteDance, “including any cooperation with respect to the operation of a content recommendation algorithm.”
(…) That plan, like the one outlined Monday, would have seen all U.S.-origin user data from TikTok stored on domestic servers operated by Oracle. Then, too, Oracle and a third party would have reviewed TikTok’s source code to make sure it was not manipulated. Some of that plan was put in effect in recent years.”