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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 if it's rated as helpful by human contributors.
X is launching a way for developers to create AI bots that can write Community Notes that can potentially appear on posts.
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 ...
EXCLUSIVE: Meta is launching its new community notes program next week to replace its biased third-party fact-checking program, and the company’s global affairs officer, Joel Kaplan, told Fox ...
The relatively new community notes feature on X, formerly known as Twitter, almost always featured correct COVID-19 vaccine information last year, a new study published by the American Medical ...
On X, Community Notes works by leaving fact-checking up to the community. Approved contributors call out content deemed false or misleading by attaching notes providing more context.
The Community Notes system on Meta is a little similar to X, as the company is adopting its broad approach and applying its open-source algorithm to its rating system.
Creators of AI videos, deceptive edits, and manipulated clips – beware. Community Notes has now been rolled out on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, for videos.
Community Notes, introduced in 2022, relies on other X users to fact-check or add missing context to posts on the platform. Contributors are required to cite their sources, ...
"Community notes on Twitter is a really bad idea. It's a fancy word for fact checking, which will eventually be gamed, hijacked and/or cause more harm than good.
Facebook parent Meta's META.O "Community Notes", similar to that used on Elon Musk-owned social media platform X, will not apply to paid ads when they arrive later this year, a person familiar ...