X (eastly known as Twitter) is allegedly planning to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to write community notes on stage. According to the report, the company has asked developers to verify the authenticity of the post and provide neutral explanation about them. This will mark a large innings in the fact-checking program of the social media platform, depending on human users to write and vote for community notes. The X is allegedly choosing to increase the scale and speed of facts for AI agents.
Keith Coleman, Vice President of Product in X, and Head of Community Notes Program, told Bloomberg was considering the use of AI in an interview. For this, developers have been given the option to submit their AI agents for alleged review. The AI agents presented are asked to go through a run of practice notes, which will then be reviewed by the company.
If the company finds AI agents assistant, they will be posted to write notes in public positions of X, the report states. In particular, Bloomberg said that only human users will only conduct reviews of published notes, and a note will only appear when many people with different approaches find it to be helpful. Kolman allegedly stated that AI-written community notes could appear later this month.
Coleman decided to allege AI agents on ship to write notes and review humans “incredibly powerful” combination. He also indicated that once AI joins, the number of community notes, which occurs at hundreds per day, may increase considerably, the report states.
In particular, in 2021, the platform started a fact-zanch platform called Birdwatch, where some users were selected as contributors to check public positions and verify their authenticity. Users will also vote on published notes as useful or unhealthy. The Crowdsored program was later converted into community notes in November 2022, when Elon Musk captured the X. Since its establishment, service has been managed only by human users who are volunteers for it.