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Musk complained about TikTok: it feels like their AI is probing my brain, so I don't need it.

2025-01-18 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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Thanks to CTOnews.com netizen for the clue delivery of rain and snow! CTOnews.com August 25 news, Twitter blogger DogeDesigner yesterday evening posted a complaint TikTok, claiming it is "destroying our civilization."

The accompanying picture shows that the image of "expert" on the left has experience knowledge in astronomy, mathematics, physics, philosophy and life, but does not seem to understand TikTok, while the image of "online celebrity" on the right is proficient in TikTok, but lacks experience knowledge in other aspects.

In response to his tweet, Musk also complained to TikTok: "I have used TikTok, but I feel that their AI is detecting my brain, so I still don't use it." "

CTOnews.com previously reported that Musk first used TikTok on June 17 last year and praised its "interesting content" at the Twitter online staff meeting held that day."They are doing a great job in making sure you don't get bored. At the same time, Musk used TikTok as a positive textbook, saying he didn't want Twitter to provide "boring" content.

But he also felt TikTok went a little too far in "making users feel less bored"-"I mean, it feels like ADHD. Musk likens TikTok to ADHD patients because its most common characteristics are an inability to focus on a single task and hyperactivity.

Earlier this month, TikTok announced that European users would be able to turn off "personalized recommendations," including the "For You" and "Live feeds" channels, by August 28 at the latest. TikTok made this move because of stricter requirements under the European Union's Digital Services Act: large online platforms should allow users to choose not to receive personalized content when viewing content recommendations.

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