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#Twitter (x) is launching a way for #developers to create #AIBots that can write #CommunityNotes that can potentially appear on #posts.

Like #humans, the “AI Note Writers” will be able to #submit a Community Note, but they will only actually be shown on a post “if *found helpful* by people from different perspectives,” X says in a post on its Community Notes account. Notes written by #AI will be “clearly marked for users” and, to start, “AIs can only write notes on posts where people have requested a note.””

#ArtificialIntelligence / #KeithColeman / #X <theverge.com/news/696210/x-com>

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The Verge · X opens up to Community Notes written by AI botsBy Jay Peters

New study: "We use crowd-sourced assessments from X’s #CommunityNotes program to examine whether there are partisan differences in the sharing of misleading information. Unlike previous studies, misleadingness here is determined by agreement across a diverse community of platform users, rather than by fact-checkers. We find that 67% more posts by #Republicans are flagged as misleading compared to posts by #Democrats."
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A recent report says 74 percent of misleading X posts in 2024 were found to have accurate Community Notes proposed but ultimately never displayed — apparently due to toxic users gaming the system to hide information they politically disagree with. Read more at @ArsTechnica. #X #Twitter #CommunityNotes #SocialMedia #Disinformation #2024Election #Tech #Technology flip.it/5FO4F5

Ars Technica · Toxic X users sabotage Community Notes that could derail disinfo, report saysBy Ashley Belanger

I haven't used #Xitter since they implemented them, but #CommunityNotes seem like a really good idea. we could basically have that if all replies here functioned like reddit. threaded with up/down votes. no stars or boosts possible. imo #lemmy and #kbin should not be separate servers etc. no subreddits. hashtags instead. give us a sorting option when you click on one.

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Please rate or write some #twitter #CommunityNotes on this #climate denial rubbish from #OneNation senator #MalcolmRoberts

#CommunityNotes :birdsite: twitter.com/i/birdwatch/t/1559 Link goes directly to the community notes, which are currently all stuck on "Needs more ratings - Not shown on Twitter"

#Tweet :birdsite: twitter.com/MRobertsQLD/status Link goes to Mal's tweet in the usual twitter interface.

I am not sure if the ratings count if you have not signed up for #CommunityNotes or have not been accepted yet … but it is worth a try?

And you can sign up via the "join" button on that page.

If the first link doesn't work (or you don't trust my links) you can also sign up for #CommunityNotes via the link in the pinned tweet on their official page :birdsite: twitter.com/CommunityNotes

Unfortunately there seems to be a long waiting list.

You can follow the @CommunityNotes twitter page Mastodon via a few different mirror bots. These are unofficial mirrors, they don't send any comments or likes back to twitter. But a lot of instance admins block these twitter mirror bots because they create too much traffic, or cause confusion by being mistaken for profiles of people who are also here on Mastodon.

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cc other mes @kirt@mastodon.social @kirt@mastodon.au @kirt@ecoevo.social

It's been 10 hours since this claim that 'Fauci's wife is also his ethics manager' was posted, and despite the poster's own call for #CommunityNotes to review it, the corrections sitting in the queue there still say "Needs More Ratings".

I'm still review-only, can't write; looking over the notes data it seems that there have been only 6k unique authors since launch?

The system has to work faster, not after something has 1.9MM views. And there are few incentives to participate right now...