TikTok CEO vows to earn global trust, as app challenges US ban
Chew Shou Zi calls earning local trust around the world “a big challenge” for TikTok at a summit in Riyadh
As the social media industry faces more questions, “earning trust locally … is going to be a big challenge for us, all of us”, Chew said in a conversation with Richard Attias, CEO of the Future Investment Initiative (FII) Institute, on Tuesday. “Ultimately, it’s going to be based on the things that you have done, [such as], did you fundamentally go address people’s concerns?”
TikTok filed a legal challenge a month after US President Joe Biden signed legislation in April that gave the company until January to complete the sale, citing national security concerns.
Chew underscored the mission of TikTok, which is to “inspire creativity and bring joy”. What makes the app stand out is its algorithm, which allows good content to become visible; its choice of having video as the main format during the smartphone era; and its belief that everybody should have the chance to publish, he said.