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Twitter has released part of its source code for its recommendation algorithm. It shows how it specifically tracks how Elon Musk's tweets are doing.
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Elon Musk tweeted earlier today that Twitter’s recommendation algorithm was officially live on GitHub, a service used to share code and software.
The unveiling of the algorithm comes after an unknown user posted portions of Twitter's source code to GitHub.
Twitter announced on Friday that it's open-sourcing the code behind the recommendation algorithm the platform uses to select the contents of the users' For You timeline.
In our next episode, we'll throw the data at AWS SageMaker's Canvas and AutoPilot no/low code tools to see if the robots can deal with it. And then we'll take a look at what happens under the covers.