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China Targets Big Tech Algorithms in Cybersecurity Overhaul

by Harikrishnan A
November 25, 2024
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China has launched a significant campaign aimed at reforming the way technology firms use recommendation algorithms, as part of a broader effort to strengthen cybersecurity regulations. The initiative, which seeks to rein in the influence of major tech companies over online behavior, represents an ongoing push by Beijing to reshape the digital landscape.

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Campaign to Tackle Algorithmic Issues

The Communist Party’s cyberspace commission, alongside the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, announced a three-month crackdown that began on Sunday. The campaign targets several concerns related to the use of algorithms on online platforms, with a focus on issues such as “echo chambers,” addiction, and content manipulation.

Regulators are particularly concerned about the following algorithmic practices:

– Creating “information cocoons,” where users only see content that aligns with their interests.

– Encouraging excessive use and addictive behaviors.

– Exploiting gig workers by imposing unrealistic deadlines and conditions.

In addition to these issues, the campaign addresses unfair pricing strategies that target specific demographics and urges companies to prioritize healthier content for children and elderly users. Furthermore, platforms are required to implement a robust system for reviewing algorithms and managing data security.

Key Deadlines and Compliance Checks

Companies have been given a deadline to complete self-assessments of their algorithmic practices by the end of 2024. In January, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), the country’s main internet regulator, will review these self-reports. Firms that fail to meet expectations may face further enforcement actions, with a final deadline for compliance set for February 14, 2025.

Stock Market Response and Economic Impact

The announcement has already caused ripples in China’s tech-heavy stock markets. The Hang Seng Tech Index, which tracks leading technology firms, fell by 0.3%. Individual companies saw more significant drops, with Tencent losing 1.7%, JD.com slipping by 2.8%, and Meituan dropping 3.0%. In contrast, Alibaba’s stock rose by 1.6%, reflecting the mixed market reaction.

The Chinese digital economy is largely controlled by a few dominant players, such as Alibaba, Tencent, ByteDance, JD.com, and PDD Holdings, all of which are frequently under the scrutiny of government regulators.

Focus on Protecting Users and Workers

One of the key aims of the crackdown is to ensure that recommendation algorithms promote healthier content, particularly for vulnerable groups such as children and the elderly. The government is also addressing the exploitation of gig economy workers, calling for fairer labor practices, including realistic deadlines and better working conditions.

Fighting Social Media Echo Chambers

A major concern driving the new regulations is the rise of “echo chambers” in online spaces, where algorithms feed users content that reinforces their existing views, leading to polarization and misinformation. This phenomenon has drawn criticism, particularly on Chinese social media platforms.

For instance, a violent incident in Suzhou in June, where a Japanese mother and child were attacked, was blamed on nationalistic rhetoric circulating on Chinese platforms. In response, Tencent and NetEase took action to remove anti-Japanese content and curb the spread of inflammatory material.

Ongoing Regulatory Pressure on Big Tech

This latest campaign fits into a broader pattern of regulatory efforts aimed at curbing the power of China’s tech giants. Past measures have targeted the suppression of materialistic content on social media and imposed hefty fines on companies like Alibaba and Tencent for monopolistic behavior, such as forcing merchants to sell exclusively on one platform.

At the heart of these regulations is the scrutiny of recommendation algorithms, which have come under fire for contributing to the creation of digital echo chambers.

Public Criticism of Big Tech

Beyond government actions, business leaders have also voiced frustration with Big Tech’s practices. Zhong Shanshan, chairman of Nongfu Spring and one of China’s wealthiest individuals, publicly criticized PDD Holdings and ByteDance for their business tactics. Zhong accused PDD Holdings of using aggressive discounting to harm his brand and demanded an apology from ByteDance founder Zhang Yiming over a smear campaign targeting his company.

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