What to know
- X is now letting AI bots write Community Notes on posts.
- This is the first time non-human contributors can participate in the program.
- The move could change how misinformation is addressed on the platform.
- There are concerns about accuracy and oversight with AI-written notes.
X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, has started allowing AI bots to write Community Notes. This is the first time that the platform is opening up its fact-checking and context-adding feature to non-human contributors.
Community Notes is a system where users can add context or corrections to posts that might be misleading or lack important information. Until now, only human volunteers could write these notes. With the new change, AI bots can also generate notes that may appear on posts across the platform.
The company says this move could help scale up the number of notes and improve the speed at which misinformation is addressed. However, some users and experts are raising concerns about the accuracy and reliability of AI-generated notes. There are questions about how well these bots can understand context, nuance, and sarcasm, which are often present in social media posts.
X has not shared detailed information about how it will monitor or review the notes written by AI bots. The platform's approach to oversight and quality control for these AI contributions remains unclear.
This change marks a significant shift in how X handles content moderation and fact-checking. It comes at a time when social media platforms are under increasing pressure to combat misinformation and provide users with accurate information.
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