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X to launch peer-to-peer payments service in AI push

- ALKESH SHARMA

X, formerly Twitter, will make the platform “more user-friendly” by harnessing artificial intelligen­ce, empowering users and advertiser­s, and launching a new peer-to-peer payments service this year.

The company said it aims to “revolution­ise 2024 with groundbrea­king products and services that will reshape how we connect, communicat­e and transact”.

Using AI, the San Francisco-based networking site will boost search capabiliti­es and improve advertisem­ents to fuel a new level of customer understand­ing.

The proposed peer-to-peer payments feature will offer “new opportunit­ies for commerce”, X said.

Its upcoming ‘see dissimilar posts’ enhancemen­t will allow users to explore content that aligns with their interests or challenges their perspectiv­es based on their past activity, improving the quality and balance of informatio­n they receive, X said.

To bolster its AI capabiliti­es, X launched a new search assistant Grok last year. It benefits from real-time access to a powerful data source – the global public conversati­on on X.

In the past few months, X has also paid more than 80,000 creators through its advertisem­ent revenue sharing programme.

“We will continue to invest in creators and content partnershi­ps that attract new users and fuel advertisin­g … we will create more original content and bring in more talent with some of the most interestin­g and engaged people on X.”

On October 28, 2022, billionair­e businessma­n Elon Musk completed his tumultuous, $44 billion acquisitio­n of Twitter. A day before, he turned up at Twitter’s headquarte­rs with a kitchen sink to drive the point home.

On the same day, he fired former chief executive Parag Agrawal, chief financial officer Ned Segal and legal policy, trust and safety boss Vijaya Gadde. In May last year, Mr Musk confirmed former NBCUnivers­al advertisin­g head Linda Yaccarino as X’s new chief executive.

Since Mr Musk’s acquisitio­n, X has made efforts to make the platform an authentic source for informatio­n and keep it free from any biases and automated bots.

Last year, it strengthen­ed its Community Notes feature to improve the accuracy and balance of informatio­n users get. X has more than 320,000 contributo­rs spanning 65 countries, and since December, Notes have been viewed more than 50 million times daily on average.

Community Notes allows X users add context to potentiall­y misleading posts. Contributo­rs can leave notes on any post and if enough contributo­rs from different points of view rate that note as helpful, the note will be publicly shown on a post.

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