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TikTok, Donald Trump
China's DeepSeek Gives Trump Another TikTok-style Headache
Chinese startup DeepSeek has caused a massive stir in the AI world, with Donald Trump looking set for another TikTok-style headache amid concerns over DeepSeek's competitive edge and privacy policies.
Could Trump ban DeepSeek? What the TikTok ban saga tells us.
In short, sure, the U.S. could ban DeepSeek if it wanted to. It has the capacity to ban things it doesn't like from countries it doesn't trust in order to protect its citizens' data. In the case of TikTok,
Trump says banning TikTok won’t make Americans safer from China. He may have a point
President Donald Trump on Wednesday batted down the national security concerns surrounding TikTok, saying, “Is it that important for China to be spying on young people? On young kids watching crazy videos?
Bid for TikTok could give US Government a 50% stake
Perplexity offers updated bid for TikTok, allowing 50% US government stake
Perplexity AI has submitted an updated proposal to merge with TikTok that would allow the U.S. government to take a 50 percent stake in the newly formed company, a source familiar confirmed to The
Perplexity AI may save TikTok with a merger that’s half owned by the US government
Perplexity AI search startup has a new proposal to merge with TikTok, which would give the US government a stake of up to 50%.
New TikTok Bid Could Give US Government 50% Stake
The revised proposal allows for a new structure merging Perplexity AI and TikTok's U.S. business. The U.S. government could acquire up to a 50 percent nonvoting stake after a public offering valued at $300 billion or more. ByteDance would maintain equity in the new entity but cede control to a U.S. board.
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TikTok Today, Routers Tomorrow? The Next Frontier In U.S.-China Tech Tensions
With Chinese-made TP-Link controlling most American home internet connections, some security experts and lawmakers propose ...
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Why China may be OK with TikTok selling to Elon Musk
After years of rejecting the idea of a sale of TikTok’s US assets to an American buyer in order to avert a ban, China and ...
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TikTok Users Now On RedNote Are Starting To See One Very Big Problem With the App
American TikTok users are migrating to RedNote but face unexpected censorship challenges reflective of China's strict ...
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Politicians Have Imposed A ‘Sale Or Ban’ On TikTok Simply ‘Because...’
None of the most pertinent questions directed to TikTok’s critics are being answered, or even acknowledged. There have been ...
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Will Oracle take over TikTok? Trump says he'll make a decision in 30 days
The Trump administration is denying it, but Trump previously said he'd like to see the software company take it over.
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China panicked about American users corrupting their youth via TikTok alternative RedNote
RedNote, called Xiaohongshu in Chinese — which literally translates as Little Red Book, an apparent reference to former ...
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These Billionaires, Companies And Investors Could Buy TikTok—As Oracle Reportedly Weighs Deal With Trump
ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company, is required to sell the app to a U.S.-based buyer or face a nationwide ban.
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TikTok is 'severely damaging' young people — unlike its Chinese equivalent, 'The Anxious Generation' author tells BI
Douyin, the Chinese equivalent of TikTok, is very different and "much more pro-social," NYU professor Jonathan Haidt told ...
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