Online Streaming Bill Could Make YouTube Manipulate Its Algorithms: CRTC Chair

Online Streaming Bill Could Make YouTube Manipulate Its Algorithms: CRTC Chair
Canadian Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez rises during Question Period, May 2, 2022 in Ottawa. The Canadian Press/Adrian Wyld
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The chairman of Canada’s broadcast regulator says it might ask platforms such as YouTube to “manipulate” their algorithms to make Canadian music easier to find, under powers in the proposed online streaming bill.

Ian Scott told a Senate committee examining the bill that although the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission would not want to manipulate algorithms itself, it might tell platforms, “I want you to manipulate it (the algorithm) to produce particular outcomes.”