X is experimenting with a revolutionary new feature for its Community Notes platform that allows human writers to request AI-generated first drafts. This marks the latest iteration in the company's efforts to incorporate artificial intelligence into its note-taking process.
In a pilot program last year, X introduced dedicated AI note writers for developers to utilize. The results have been promising, with one AI writer contributing over 1,000 notes that were deemed helpful by other contributors. However, this new experiment aims to streamline the process and make it more accessible to everyone on the platform.
When an existing contributor requests a note on a post, the system now generates an AI-drafted Collaborative Note. Other contributors can then rate the note or provide suggestions for improvement. The AI will continuously review new input from the community to refine its draft, aiming to create a helpful and accurate note that reflects the collective feedback.
The use of AI in Community Notes has been met with both excitement and skepticism. While some see this as an opportunity to speed up the publishing process and tap into the capabilities of machine learning, others are concerned about the potential risks of relying on artificial intelligence to generate content.
According to Keith Coleman, who oversees Community Notes, the AI writer for collaborative notes is Grok. The feature will initially be available only to top contributors with a "top writer" status, but X plans to expand its availability over time.
Coleman believes that if this new feature proves successful, it could lead to more widespread adoption of AI-powered note writers. However, he acknowledges that there are risks involved and emphasizes the importance of continuous learning from community feedback to improve the accuracy and helpfulness of the generated content.
As Community Notes continues to experiment with AI, its users will be watching with interest to see how this new feature plays out and whether it can address some of the platform's long-standing issues.
In a pilot program last year, X introduced dedicated AI note writers for developers to utilize. The results have been promising, with one AI writer contributing over 1,000 notes that were deemed helpful by other contributors. However, this new experiment aims to streamline the process and make it more accessible to everyone on the platform.
When an existing contributor requests a note on a post, the system now generates an AI-drafted Collaborative Note. Other contributors can then rate the note or provide suggestions for improvement. The AI will continuously review new input from the community to refine its draft, aiming to create a helpful and accurate note that reflects the collective feedback.
The use of AI in Community Notes has been met with both excitement and skepticism. While some see this as an opportunity to speed up the publishing process and tap into the capabilities of machine learning, others are concerned about the potential risks of relying on artificial intelligence to generate content.
According to Keith Coleman, who oversees Community Notes, the AI writer for collaborative notes is Grok. The feature will initially be available only to top contributors with a "top writer" status, but X plans to expand its availability over time.
Coleman believes that if this new feature proves successful, it could lead to more widespread adoption of AI-powered note writers. However, he acknowledges that there are risks involved and emphasizes the importance of continuous learning from community feedback to improve the accuracy and helpfulness of the generated content.
As Community Notes continues to experiment with AI, its users will be watching with interest to see how this new feature plays out and whether it can address some of the platform's long-standing issues.