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Platforms in China's Shanghai urged to reform algorithms at regulatory meeting

( January 20, 2025, 09:00 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Representatives from 20 major Shanghai platforms, including Litte Red Book, Bilibili, Ximalaya, and Hupu, recently participated in a guidance meeting organized by local Internet and communications regulators focused on the governance of personalized recommendation algorithms. The platforms were urged to enhance algorithm recommendation systems, expand tools to break the "information cocoon," safeguard netizens' legitimate rights, and promote the positive and beneficial application of algorithms. Authorities will oversee compliance and impose penalties on those failing to conduct comprehensive self-examinations or complete rectifications. The statement follows: ...

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