Elon Musk Says X To Make Algorithm Open Source In Seven Days
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- Jan 11, 2026
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Social media platform X will open its new algorithm to the public in seven days, Elon Musk said on Saturday, including the code used to decide what posts and advertisements are recommended to users.
âThis will be repeated every 4 weeks, with comprehensive developer notes, to help you understand what changed,â Musk, who owns X, said in a post on the platform.
The billionaire didnât say why X was making its algorithm open source. He and the company have clashed several times with regulators over content being shown to users.
Some X users had previously complained that they were receiving fewer posts on the social media platform from people they follow. In October, Musk confirmed in a post on X that the company had found a âsignificant bugâ in the platformâs âFor Youâ algorithm and pledged a fix.
The company has also been working to incorporate more artificial intelligence into its recommendation algorithm for X, using Grok, Muskâs artificial intelligence chatbot.
Musk has promised in recent years to make some of Xâs algorithms public, but the follow-through has been spotty.
In September, Musk wrote that the goal was for Xâs recommendation engine to âbe purely AIâ and that the company would share its open source algorithm about every two weeks.
âTo the degree that people are seeing improvements in their feed, it is not due to the actions of specific individuals changing heuristics, but rather increasing use of Grok and other AI tools,â Musk wrote in October.
The company was working to have all of the more than 100 million daily posts published to X evaluated by Grok, which would then offer individual users the posts most likely to interest them, Musk wrote. âThis will profoundly improve the quality of your feed.â He added that the company was planning to roll out the new features by November.
Grokâs image-generation capabilities have faced criticism from global regulators over a recent flood of AI-generated images that sexualize women and children on X. As of Friday, Grok told users on X that they would need a paid subscription to generate and edit images. Those features were initially introduced on X for free with daily limits.
Indonesia blocked access to Grok after an investigation into the AI systemâs generation of sexual content. This week, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer demanded Muskâs X urgently âget their act togetherâ over the sexualized images. Technology Secretary Liz Kendall warned in a statement on Friday the government could âblock services from being accessed in the UK, if they refuse to comply with UK law.â
European regulators in particular have stepped up scrutiny of the company with a focus on misinformation, inadequate content moderation and shortcomings in transparency.
In July, the French authorities asked the company to share its algorithm as part of a probe into allegations of bias and manipulation. X at the time said it would not comply with the request, accusing the investigation of being politically motivated.
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