Regulator reveals algorithmic secrets of China’s Big Tech companies

2022-08-31 16:46:46
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Some of the largest tech companies in China have had the algorithms they use to personalise and promote their products published. The regulator Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) revealed details of 30 algorithms from companies including Tencent, Alibaba and TikTok owner ByteDance.

Tencent is among the Chinese tech giants to have details of its algorithmic functions published by China’s tech regulation (Pic: Michael Vi/Getty Images)

These algorithms are used for personalisation functions and to encourage users to keep coming back to a platform, but also selecting which stories to highlight within a news app or determining which posts are shown to which users on a social media platform.

CAC ordered the largest tech companies in China to hand over information on the algorithms last March in a bid to “clean up the internet” and give Chinese consumers insight into why they see certain videos or news stories over others and what impact it might be having on their opinions and choices.

The regulator published the list of 30 algorithms which included a description of the code, name of the company and ways in which it is used by a particular website or application. It includes details on popular apps in China like WeChat, Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, and search engine Baidu.

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There is a line of data on each of the algorithms. For example, for WeChat, the popular messaging and e-commerce platform owned by Tencent, the way the personalised push algorithm is “applied to information recommendation, and recommends graphic and video content that may be of interest to users through data such as user browsing records, following official accounts, and what users are watching” is described.

Providing an insight into how TikTok selects the videos on its notoriously opaque “For You” page, ByteDance’s entry reveals that Douyin uses “user’s historical clicks, duration, likes, comments, relays, dislikes and other behavioural data” to generate the selection of videos and their order.

Microblogging platform Weibo also featured within the list, with one algorithm used to generate the “hot search” list of content similar to Twitter’s trending topics. It also featured through its selection algorithm used to determine which posts a user sees.

This is the latest move by China to force companies to either reveal details or make changes to algorithms that impact people that use them. Other moves included placing limits on video scrolling for users under the age of 18. In March the regulator said it was already seeing positive results from its effort, declaring the “online chaos” found on China’s internet platforms “effectively curbed”.

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Beijing issued a ruling that algorithms and details of how they are put to use had to be shared with CAC in September last year off the back of concerns over how public opinion in the West was shaped by content surfaced without human intervention and how that could be gamed.

West ‘unlikely to follow China’

Algorithmic transparency is a much-discussed topic among tech industry figures and policymakers. Elon Musk famously pledged to make Twitter’s algorithm open source had he completed his takeover of the social media platform, though experts were sceptical this would have helped with Musk’s stated aim of making the platform a fairer and safer place.

Dr Janis Wong is a research associate in the public policy programme at the Alan Turing Institute for AI research, and said it is unlikely the UK or US would require the publication of algorithm usage details in the same way as China. “I think there is an appetite from the user’s perspective to get better control and agency over how the data we provide is used,” she told Tech Monitor, but said it is unlikely that level of publication will happen in the UK as the government says it is encouraging a light touch approach to regulation to help businesses. “There is a challenge to how it squares with pro-innovation strategy,” Dr Wong says.

If there is a disclosure over how an algorithm is used, it would “likely be kept private and held by the regulator and even then have a very narrow focus, likely on areas of the greatest risk including around how children use social media,” Dr Wong adds.

Algorithmic transparency alone will not help users

This ties into the UK’s upcoming AI framework, which proposes to treat regulation of AI on a case-by-case basis, allowing for stricter regulations where the risk of failure would lead to higher risk outcomes but leaving lower risk areas of the economy with minimal regulation.

“There are certainly benefits to the research community for this information to be more publicly available but there are already many ways it can be revealed including through research engineering the data,” says Wong. The biggest challenge is ensuring the data going into the algorithm is secure and bares some relationship to what comes out, she explained.

Dr Wong continues: “I think conversations around algorithms will naturally come in and people are increasingly realising algorithms are just pieces of code. People are coming to grips with that and understanding that what goes into the algorithm is more important.

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“Many good things come to efficiencies and algorithms can do that people can’t spot. Squaring data, amount of data and sorts of data against the outcome and how the end user experiences the operation is what matters.

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Topics in this article: AI, Algorithms

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监管机构披露中国大型科技公司的算法秘密
中国一些最大的科技公司已经公开了它们用于个性化和推广产品的算法。中国互联网信息中心(CAC)公布了腾讯、阿里巴巴和抖音母公司字节跳动等30个算法的详情。腾讯是中国几家大型科技公司之一,其算法功能细节已被中国科技监管机构公布(图:Michael Vi/Getty Images)。这些算法用于个性化功能,并鼓励用户不断回到平台,还用于在新闻应用中选择突出显示哪些新闻,在社交媒体上决定向哪些用户展示哪些帖子。去年3月,CAC要求中国最大的科技公司提交其算法的相关信息,以“清理网络空间”,并让中国消费者了解他们为何看到某些视频或新闻故事,以及这对其观点和选择可能产生的影响。监管机构公布了30个算法的列表,其中包括代码的描述、公司名称以及特定网站或应用程序中如何使用这些算法。其中包括在中国流行的应用,如微信、抖音(TikTok的中国版)和搜索引擎百度。 公司情报 查看所有报告 查看所有数据洞察 查看所有 每个算法都有对应的数据行。例如,对于腾讯旗下的微信这一热门消息和电商平台,其个性化推送算法的描述是“应用于信息推荐,并通过用户浏览记录、关注的公众号以及用户正在观看的内容等数据,向用户推荐可能感兴趣的图文和视频内容”。在揭示抖音著名的模糊“为你推荐”页面如何选择视频方面,字节跳动的条目指出,抖音使用“用户的历史点击、观看时长、点赞、评论、转发、不喜欢等行为数据”来生成视频选择及其顺序。微博也出现在这份列表中,其中一个算法用于生成类似推特热门话题的“热搜”内容。它还通过其选择算法来决定用户看到哪些帖子。这是中国最新一次要求公司要么公开算法细节,要么对影响用户使用的算法进行修改。其他措施还包括对18岁以下用户滚动视频进行限制。今年3月,监管机构表示,其努力已初步取得积极成果,宣布中国互联网平台上的“网络混乱”已得到有效遏制。 来自我们的合作伙伴的内容 解决并购中HR挑战的蓝图 零售业如何采取坚定步骤应对网络攻击 如何应对网络攻击上升 去年9月,北京发布了一项裁定,要求算法及其使用细节必须与CAC共享,这是出于对西方公众舆论如何被无人干预的内容所影响以及如何被操控的担忧。 西方“不太可能效仿中国” 算法透明度是科技行业人物和政策制定者之间广泛讨论的话题。埃隆·马斯克(Elon Musk)曾公开承诺,如果他完成了对社交媒体平台的收购,将使推特的算法开源,尽管专家对此能否实现其所谓的让平台更加公平和安全的目标表示怀疑。 贾尼斯·黄博士是艾伦·图灵人工智能研究所公共政策项目的研究员,她表示,英美不太可能以与中国相同的方式要求发布算法使用细节。“我认为从用户角度来看,有愿望要更好地控制并决定我们提供的数据如何被使用,”她告诉《科技观察》,但她说英国不太可能实现这种程度的公开,因为政府正在鼓励对监管采取轻度干预的策略以帮助企业。“这与推动创新的战略存在冲突,”黄博士说道。 如果对算法使用情况进行了披露,黄博士补充说,“它可能会被监管机构私藏,甚至披露范围也会非常有限,可能只集中于风险最大的领域,例如儿童使用社交媒体的方式。” 仅凭算法透明性本身对用户帮助有限。这与中国即将出台的AI框架相关,该框架提出对AI进行逐案监管,对失败风险较高、可能引发较大后果的领域可以实施严格监管,但对风险较低的经济领域则实施最小监管。黄博士表示:“研究界当然能从这些信息的公开获得更多好处,但目前已有许多方法可以揭示这些内容,包括通过研究设计数据。”她解释说,最大的挑战是确保输入到算法中的数据是安全的,并且与输出结果之间存在一定关系。黄博士继续说道:“我认为关于算法的讨论自然会出现,人们越来越意识到算法只是代码的一部分。人们正在适应这一观点,并理解什么输入到算法中更为重要。数据、洞察和分析将直接送达您。 查看所有通讯社 由《科技观察》团队编辑 在这里注册我们的通讯社 注册 “许多好的成果都来自于效率,算法可以做到人们无法察觉的事情。将数据、数据量和数据种类与结果进行对照,并考虑最终用户如何体验操作才是关键。” 更多阅读:苏纳克与特拉斯态度强硬,但中国已开始寻找其他技术来源 本文主题:人工智能、算法
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