American Billionaire Urges China TikTok Ban

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Atech mogul has explained why he believes the government is “right” to prevent foreign ownership of TikTok, suggesting the platform could be “weaponised by a foreign adversary.”

Describing the video-sharing app as “persuasive AI,” Vinod Khosla—founder of venture capital firm Khosla Ventures—said TikTok can be used as a “tool for espionage for the Chinese government.”

American Billionaire Urges China TikTok Ban

In this photo illustration, the TikTok logo is displayed on an iPhone screen with an American flag in the background. U.S. legislation will force TikTok’s Chinese parent company ByteDance to sell its interest in the app. 

“We no longer live in an era where explosives are the only destructive weapons,” Khosla said in an op-ed for the Financial Times.

“Winning hearts and minds with surveillance and viral ideas are among this century’s main theaters of warfare.”

What Does the House of Representatives ‘TikTok Ban’ Mean?

In March, the House passed the Protecting Americans From Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, a bipartisan bill that bars TikTok from U.S. app stores.

The act was introduced following concerns that the Chinese government could use TikTok to spread propaganda, along with questions about how the owners—Chinese company ByteDance—handles user data.

ByteDance has denied links to the Chinese government, along with claims that it shares user info with its Beijing-based parent company.

If the bill is signed into law, ByteDance would have six months to sell its stake in the app to a U.S. buyer before the “ban” is implemented. App stores that breach the act could face a $5,000 fine per user.

Although TikTok is specifically named in the bill, the legislation extends to any foreign-owned platform the government deems to be a security risk. However, the bill needs to pass the Senate, where the outcome is unclear.

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