Vitalik: AI prediction market can make X community notes faster
At the 2024 South Korean Blockchain Week, Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of Ethereum, stated that artificial intelligence and prediction market technology could speed up the production of community notes on social media platform X. Community notes are a feature on X that allows the community to add background information to potentially misleading posts. Contributors can leave "notes" on posts, and if enough contributors find the note useful, it will be displayed publicly below the post. Buterin added that any delay in providing background for posts through community notes is "too much." However, the Ethereum co-founder believes that the solution may be found in the prediction market. Whenever a post is made, there could be a question to determine if it is worth community attention. Buterin said that people could use large language models (LLMs) and robots in this prediction market to bet small amounts of money.
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