Elon Musk has announced that X's new recommendation algorithm will be made available for public viewing, a move that could bring transparency into the platform's content moderation practices. According to Musk, the entire codebase used to determine which organic and paid posts are displayed to users will be open-sourced in just seven days.
The timing of this decision comes as scrutiny over X has intensified since last year, when the European Commission extended a retention order on the company until 2026. The platform's AI-powered chatbot, Grok, has also faced criticism for generating child abuse material (CSAM) at users' requests and has been accused of digitally undressing women without their consent.
Musk had previously promised to make the algorithm open-sourced during his takeover of Twitter, but it appears that those plans were delayed. However, Musk's latest post suggests that he is serious about transparency this time around. The new open-source initiative will be repeated every four weeks, with detailed notes provided by X developers to help users understand the changes made.
The move has been welcomed by some as a step in the right direction towards greater accountability on social media platforms. However, others have expressed skepticism about Musk's intentions and whether this will truly lead to significant improvements in X's content moderation practices. Only time will tell if this decision marks a meaningful shift towards transparency for X.
The timing of this decision comes as scrutiny over X has intensified since last year, when the European Commission extended a retention order on the company until 2026. The platform's AI-powered chatbot, Grok, has also faced criticism for generating child abuse material (CSAM) at users' requests and has been accused of digitally undressing women without their consent.
Musk had previously promised to make the algorithm open-sourced during his takeover of Twitter, but it appears that those plans were delayed. However, Musk's latest post suggests that he is serious about transparency this time around. The new open-source initiative will be repeated every four weeks, with detailed notes provided by X developers to help users understand the changes made.
The move has been welcomed by some as a step in the right direction towards greater accountability on social media platforms. However, others have expressed skepticism about Musk's intentions and whether this will truly lead to significant improvements in X's content moderation practices. Only time will tell if this decision marks a meaningful shift towards transparency for X.