Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I'm going to go to the representatives of the three companies here present.
I'll be completely honest with you: I don't think the answers I got to my previous questions were very satisfying. I asked you what else you were going to do to improve the situation, and you mainly answered by telling me about what you're already doing. That wasn't the answer I was looking for.
I'd like to talk to you about something else. We've discussed manipulation, misinformation and disinformation, but then there's the whole phenomenon of echo chambers, where people keep repeating to each other the same, at times false, remarks, which can lead to the radicalization of certain individuals. You get the impression that the algorithms used promote the process, probably because they foster more interaction among people, which is good for business. However, we can see on the ground that this radicalizes people who are completely mistaken about science, for example, or other topics. These echo chambers make public debate a much more difficult proposition.
I'd like to hear your comments about that.