X, formerly known as Twitter, has a crowdsourced fact-checking system in place called Community Notes. Essentially, it allows approved members to attach written notes to a post that might contain ...
X's crowdsourced "fact checking" feature known as Community Notes is now available on videos posted to the platform. Credit: Osmancan Gurdogan/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images) Creators of AI videos, ...
YouTube is testing letting viewers leave “helpful notes” on videos that “provide relevant, timely, and easy-to-understand context.” Compared to comments, notes appear in a much more elevated section ...
Elon Musk's social platform X, formerly known as Twitter, has recently expanded its Community Notes program to include videos, TechCrunch tells us in a report. This comes as an effort to combat the ...
A new update to the X Community Notes feature lets users flag down misleading videos. Previously, this feature only lets users identify and spotlight misleading images in posts. Now, users can also ...
AI is great at summarizing notes and might soon bring them to life too. Plenty of apps use AI to create summaries of your notes, but this upcoming feature in Google's NotebookLM can do a lot more.
YouTube is taking steps to combat misinformation with crowdsourced fact-checking. YouTube announced that viewers will soon be able to add notes to a video to explain context or add further information ...
Think of it as a way to add a personal touch to your messages. Imagine sending a quick video greeting for a birthday, sharing a funny pet moment, or offering a glimpse into your day – all without ...