O'Leary expressed that he wants to change TikTok's reputation by prioritizing the privacy of its 170 million American users, distinguishing it from its parent, ByteDance.
According to O'Leary, the core of TikTok's impending ban is linked to its algorithms, which allow spying, a concern he's determined to address in their acquisition plans.
Highlighting a financial incentive, O'Leary mentioned that users who choose to share their data could get paid, allowing them to monetize their own privacy.
He aims to revolutionize TikTok's operational model, asserting, 'We’re going to make this thing work the way the market wants it to work.'
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