TikTok's Propaganda Power
A listener raises concerns about TikTok's potential influence on American sentiment, particularly regarding its subtle algorithmic biases that may favor pro-China narratives. With Taiwan facing significant geopolitical tensions, the question arises: is this the opportune moment for China to leverage TikTok for propaganda? The discussion emphasizes the need for researchers and intelligence agencies to closely monitor these developments.In this clip
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Tell me more about Scott Galloway's predictions in the episode Office Hours: TikTok and Political Disinformation, the Insurance Industry and Climate Change, and the Work-Life Balance Conundrum, as well as in the clip TikTok's Propaganda Power. Also, what are Scott Galloway's predictions in the episode TikTok, Espionage, and the Eurasia Group — with Ian Bremmer and the clip Embracing New Mediums?
How are U.S.-China relations shifting in the context of the episode Prof G Markets: Why TikTok Will Be Spun, Credit Suisse, the Big Bitcoin Bet, and Blank Street Coffee and the clip Trade Tensions Rise?
Is TikTok suppressing political views as discussed in the episode Prof G Markets: Live From SXSW and the clip TikTok and the CCP?