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When prejudice becomes scripted and hostility becomes monetized, the problem goes far beyond online content itself. Observing Japan's reported "anti-China AI video factory," CGTN's Wang Guan argues this reflects the industrialization of engineered resentment. It not only distorts perceptions of China but turns differences that could be eased through dialogue into divisions amplified by algorithms.
When prejudice becomes scripted and hostility becomes monetized, the problem goes far beyond online content itself. Observing Japan's reported "anti-China AI video factory," CGTN's Wang Guan argues this reflects the industrialization of engineered resentment. It not only distorts perceptions of China but turns differences that could be eased through dialogue into divisions amplified by algorithms.