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X Open-Sources Grok-Powered Algorithm Behind 'For ...
Decrypt •Tuesday, January 20, 2026 at 11:56 AM•1 min read

X Open-Sources Grok-Powered Algorithm Behind 'For You' Feed

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X, the social media platform owned by Elon Musk, has open-sourced the algorithm powering its 'For You' feed. According to reports, this move aims to increase transparency on the platform. The development comes amid ongoing concerns and debates regarding spam and non-consensual AI-generated images on the platform. By open-sourcing the algorithm, X is seemingly looking to address these issues and foster greater trust with its user base. The move could allow external developers and researchers to analyze and contribute to the algorithm's improvement.

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X, the social media platform owned by Elon Musk, has open-sourced the algorithm powering its 'For You' feed. According to reports, this move aims to increase transparency on the platform. The development comes amid ongoing concerns and debates regarding spam and non-consensual AI-generated images on the platform. By open-sourcing the algorithm, X is seemingly looking to address these issues and foster greater trust with its user base. The move could allow external developers and researchers to analyze and contribute to the algorithm's improvement.

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