Musk just dropped some wild updates about X's next-gen algorithm dropping this December. Here's what caught my attention:
Their AI system Grok is about to process 100 million posts daily. Yeah, you read that right - 100M posts EVERY SINGLE DAY. Musk joked it might "destroy its mind" handling that volume, but honestly? That's the scale needed for proper content filtering nowadays.
The goal sounds simple enough: surface content people actually want to see. But we all know recommendation algos are never that straightforward. The interesting part? They're betting everything on Grok's ability to understand context across massive data streams.
December timeline feels aggressive given how complex these systems get. But if they pull it off, we're looking at a completely different feed experience. No more random stuff clogging your timeline - at least that's the promise.
Anyone else tired of current algo showing irrelevant content? This could be a game changer or just another overhyped update. Time will tell.
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MEVHunterWang
· 18h ago
100 million posts a day? Grok guy has to work hard, otherwise it's another trick of "old wine in a new bottle"
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PhantomMiner
· 18h ago
Every day says that it will come next month, and then you have to wait for another three months
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FlatlineTrader
· 19h ago
After blowing for so long, if I bounce again in December, I will laugh to death
Musk just dropped some wild updates about X's next-gen algorithm dropping this December. Here's what caught my attention:
Their AI system Grok is about to process 100 million posts daily. Yeah, you read that right - 100M posts EVERY SINGLE DAY. Musk joked it might "destroy its mind" handling that volume, but honestly? That's the scale needed for proper content filtering nowadays.
The goal sounds simple enough: surface content people actually want to see. But we all know recommendation algos are never that straightforward. The interesting part? They're betting everything on Grok's ability to understand context across massive data streams.
December timeline feels aggressive given how complex these systems get. But if they pull it off, we're looking at a completely different feed experience. No more random stuff clogging your timeline - at least that's the promise.
Anyone else tired of current algo showing irrelevant content? This could be a game changer or just another overhyped update. Time will tell.