China Tech Giants Accused of ‘Bullying’ Consumers with Algorithms (Caixin)
A government-backed Chinese consumer group has accused the nation’s tech giants of using their data-based algorithms to “bully” consumers and put them at a disadvantage. READ MORE (CACHED ARTICLE)
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