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TikTok unveils updated rules, standards ahead of CEO’s congressional testimony

Por: The Hill Tech March 23, 2023

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TikTok on Tuesday , which the company says will focus on improving content moderation on the platform. Some of the key changes include updating the company’s rules on how it evaluates content created or altered by artificial intelligence technology and providing more details about the work it does to protect civic and election integrity. in the U.S. if TikTok’s Chinese-based parent company, ByteDance, did not sell its stake to an American... + full article



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