The company's CEO is scheduled to appear Thursday before Congress.
So far, there is no evidence to suggest this has happened or that TikTok has turned over user data to the Chinese government, as some of its critics have argued it would do. on Tuesday warned apps like TikTok should not be installed on phones issued to government employees, both citing security or intelligence agencies.
TikTok also rolled out updated rules and standards for content and users in a reorganized set of community guidelines that include eight principles to guide content moderation decisions. She said TikTok strives to be fair, protect human dignity and balance freedom of expression with preventing harm. Among the more significant changes are additional details about its restrictions on deepfakes, also known as synthetic media created by artificial intelligence technology. TikTok more clearly spells out its policy, saying all deepfakes or manipulated content that show realistic scenes must be labeled to indicate they’re fake or altered in some way.
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