Get the latest tech news

Angela Zhang, professor: 'In China, the addiction of apps like TikTok, Temu or Shein has been driven to perfection'


The researcher analyzes the impact of regulation on the Chinese tech industry, which operates with a different system due to the relationships between the government, companies and public opinion

Within a company, especially in management style, it is a very competitive business environment within the firm: they divide their workforce into several teams to create the same app. China is a vast country and home to a very big underground economy that specialized in producing fraud: counterfeit products, fake reviews and now deepfakes. This is the last thing they want and is specifically what my book talks about: China went through an unprecedented crackdown between 2020 and 2022 and one of the severe consequences of that was that international investors fled from the Chinese tech sector.

Get the Android app

Or read this on r/technology

Read more on:

Photo of TikTok

TikTok

Photo of China

China

Photo of apps

apps

Related news:

News photo

Tesla China Shipments Expected to Slump for Fourth Time in 2024

News photo

China’s New Carbon Market Rules Aim to Reduce Oversupply

News photo

Trouble in space as Boeing's not going, and China's back from the Moon