In a blog, Meta said the testing in the US would begin March 18, with about 200,000 potential contributors already signed up.
Earlier this year, with a TikTok ban looming, Perplexity AI threw its hat into the increasingly crowded ring to take over the ...
Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk have something new in common: the algorithm for their platform's respective community notes.
Meta has said that its “Community Notes” feature intended to replace third-party fact checkers will use the open-source algorithm developed by Elon Musk’s X. Meta chief executive Mark ...
Ready for crowdsourced fact-checking on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads? 200,000 people have sign up so far - and the ...
Meta will begin testing its X-style Community Notes starting March 18th. The feature will roll out on Facebook, Instagram, ...
Meta to launch its community notes program next week. Meta officer Joel Kaplan says content with community notes won't be ...
We will shortly begin testing Community Notes across Facebook, Instagram and Threads in the United States. We expect ...
Meta revealed in a blog post more details of its new content moderation tool, and said it incorporates the same open-source ...
To sign up to be a Community Notes contributor, you need to be 18 or older, have an account that is over six months old and ...
Meta revealed more details of Community Notes, and said that it incorporates the same open-source algorithm that powers X’s crowdsourced feature.
The switch to Community Notes is Meta's biggest overhaul in its ... To roll out the new system, Meta will use the open-source algorithm from X as the basis of its rating system.