
"According to the company, when an existing Community Note contributor requests a note on a post, the request "now also kicks off creation of a Collaborative Note." Contributors can then rate the note or suggest improvements. "Collaborative Notes can update over time as suggestions and ratings come in," X says. "When considering an update, the system reviews new input from contributors to make the note as helpful as possible, then decides whether the new version is a meaningful improvement.""
"X doesn't say whether it's using Grok or another AI tool to actually generate the fact check. Community Notes has often been criticized for moving too slowly so adding AI into the mix could help speed up the process of getting notes published. Keith Coleman, who oversees Community Notes at X, wrote in a post that the update also provides "a new way to make models smarter in the process (continuous learning from community feedback).""
X is testing Collaborative Notes that let human Community Note contributors request AI-generated Community Notes and then rate or suggest improvements. When a contributor requests a note, the request also initiates a Collaborative Note which can be updated over time as suggestions and ratings come in. The system reviews new contributor input to determine whether a revised note is a meaningful improvement. The platform previously piloted developer-created AI note writers and is initially limiting collaborative-note initiation to Community Note Contributors with "top writer" status, with plans to expand availability over time. AI use may speed publication but risks inaccurate outputs.
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