China wants state control to avoid “inappropriate algorithms” on the internet China intends to control the use of algorithms in the country in the next three years. At least this is what the document published by the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), the state agency responsible for managing the internet in the country, suggests. This would be the last step by the Beijing government to control the artificial intelligence industry, something that bothers the country’s politicians. - China makes new guidelines official of data to “maintain national security” - China plans rules to make web algorithms less invasive in the...