AI-powered “Community Notes” feature uses GPTZero’s AI detection and source searcher API to check statements on X threads. Free forever. Follow @GPTZeroAI and tag us with “fact check” on any thread to try it out.
Edward here, founder of GPTZero 👋 Two years ago, we launched a viral AI detection app; now we’re back with a mission to reduce AI slop and misinformation on the internet. Thank you for visiting this launch! 🚀
We’re really excited to introduce user-initiated community notes on X. Simply tag any post or thread with @ GPTZeroAI fact check, and our AI engine will research the tweet and generate a community notes reply for everyone to read.
To power this, we built our own version of Perplexity on the backend; our pipeline categorizes claims in the articles, searches the internet and academic databases for key sources, sorts the recent articles by relevancy and credibility, and then incorporates and cites it in an AI-generated community notes summary.
Common things we’ve heard from people that have wanted this: - my X feed has been taken over by DOGE content - IDFK whether these posts are true or not - Did Mark Zuckerberg fire all his fact-checkers? - Community notes were really good on X, but where did they go?
If any of these sound like you, please give us a try! Just tag 'GPTZeroAI' on X, and write ‘fact check’
It’s our first time integrating with X’s new API and building a Perplexity clone, so please give us as much constructive feedback as you'd like. With your help, this product could make a real difference towards restoring truth online.
I love that it can work directly within X threads.
I love that it can work directly within X threads.
Very fast and efficient at confirming facts on the go! Esp with so much misinformation and disinformation happening rn.
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This will help cut through a lot of the noise on X, excited to see it in action! 🚀
go edward!!! can't wait to try :)
How does the AI determine which sources are credible when verifying a claim?
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@jesus_porter From @alexcdot: We follow a bit of Wikipedia’s approach when vetting sources.