Elon Musk’s X aka Twitter will get its first AI-powered feature

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Elon Musk has introduced an AI-based "See similar posts" feature on his rebranded social media platform, "X", as part of a larger overhaul to transition the entire system to AI..

The advanced feature, among others in the pipeline, seeks to provide a more personalised experience, revolutionising the way users engage with content and receive recommendations...

Elon Musk has unveiled a new addition to the platform previously known as Twitter, now rebranded as "X.".

Musk made the official announcement, stating, "AI-based 'See similar' posts feature is rolling out now on X." This newly introduced feature represents just one aspect of the expansive suite of features that X is set to unveil over time...

This significant shift towards AI-based systems is set to redefine the way X users interact with content and receive recommendations, paving the way for a more personalized and tailored experience...

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