The social platform is rolling out a trial that lets its most trusted contributors summon an artificial‑intelligence writer to produce a first draft of a Community Note. When a contributor flags a post and asks for a note, the system generates a draft that immediately becomes a shared document. Other volunteers can then rate the draft, suggest edits, or leave comments, and the AI revisits the content, incorporating the feedback if it deems the changes substantive. The experiment builds on a prior pilot that let developers create dedicated AI note writers, and it leans on the same language model that many users already summon in conversations. By allowing the community to shape the AI's output in real time, the platform hopes to accelerate the pace at which helpful context appears alongside misleading or harmful posts. Observers note that the approach could address long‑standing complaints about the sluggishness of the notes system, while also giving the model a continuous learning loop that reflects real‑world moderation decisions. Access is currently limited to contributors who have earned a top‑writer badge, but the team signals that broader participation may follow if the workflow proves effective.