Three U.S. lawmakers are urging for increased scrutiny of NewsBreak, a news aggregation app in the U.S., due to its Chinese origins and use of artificial intelligence tools that have led to the creation of inaccurate stories. Concerns have been raised about the app's ties to Chinese investors and operations in China.
Three US lawmakers called for higher scrutiny of NewsBreak, a popular news aggregation app in the United States. The lawmakers cited concerns about NewsBreak's current and historical links to Chinese investors, and the company's presence in China https://t.co/QSEQP5WOZG https://t.co/bqrjqNMXW1
Updates: 1. @Reuters interviewed seven former NewsBreak employees, five of whom said much of the engineering work behind the app's algorithms was done in offices in China. The former employees requested anonymity because of confidentiality agreements with NewsBreak. 2. Three… https://t.co/kEeslvv0Ra
"3 US lawmakers have called for more scrutiny of NewsBreak, a popular news aggregation app in the US, after Reuters reported it has Chinese origins & has used #AI tools to produce erroneous stories" https://t.co/b0KHNRphxh
US lawmakers are calling for scrutiny of #Newsbreak - after a @Reuters story. I reported on this situation 3 years ago for @TheWireChina in 2021 - my story was just way ahead of its time. It's good that politics is catching up! https://t.co/FVqVkSM8Gb
Three U.S. lawmakers have called for more scrutiny of NewsBreak, a popular news aggregation app in the United States, after Reuters reported it has Chinese origins and has used artificial intelligence tools to produce erroneous stories. https://t.co/hiQjodoAfs
"Some US lawmakers call for more scrutiny of news app NewsBreak over Chinese origins." (via @Reuters) https://t.co/3PqDekdyiN
🇺🇸🇨🇳 Three U.S. lawmakers have called for more scrutiny of NewsBreak, a popular news aggregation app in the United States after Reuters reported it has Chinese origins and has used artificial intelligence tools to produce erroneous stories. #China https://t.co/ZMX8L1Vyaw https://t.co/L6K317ABgd
Some #US lawmakers call for more scrutiny of news aggregation app NewsBreak over Chinese origins, #AI tools that lead to erroneous stories. #media #news https://t.co/rIhUYsadFk
Some US lawmakers call for more scrutiny of news app NewsBreak over Chinese origins https://t.co/VlBudt5AWG https://t.co/6YMLdQ1nDD