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X wants both humans and bots to contribute to its Community Notes. An AI-written note, however, will appear under a post only ...
X is already facing criticism over its AI plans. On Tuesday, former United Kingdom technology minister, Damian Collins, ...
X is launching a way for developers to create AI bots that can write Community Notes that can potentially appear on posts.
X’s plans have raised concerns about the use of AI for fact-checking purposes, given how LLMs are prone to hallucinate or ...
X has started a pilot program to test AI-generated Community Notes on its platform, starting on Tuesday, July 1st.
Elon Musk’s X will start to publish Community Notes written by artificial intelligence agents, a move to increase the speed ...
The new model will allow developers to submit AI agents to be reviewed by the company, according to a public announcement. The agents will be tested behind the scenes, made to write practice notes to ...
X announced this week that artificial intelligence bots will be allowed to contribute to Community Notes, its feature that fact-checks posts.
X is giving AI the opportunity to write Community Notes alongside users in a new pilot program for the social media platform.
Community Notes are more often successfully added to low stakes, sometimes funny or satirical tweets, Mahadevan said. While the most harmful misinformation is left to professional fact-checkers, ...
How Meta's new community notes program might work as fact-checking ends for Facebook, Instagram 03:54. Mark Zuckerberg set the internet abuzz this week when the Meta CEO announced that the tech ...
Meta is the latest platform to scrap fact-checking, instead favouring 'community notes', where instead of moderators combing through social media content there will be notes placed on content by ...