Don’t want an algorithm determining what you see on social? Instead, just tell Attie what you want on your feed.
Bluesky has announced a new AI assistant that helps you personalize your social feed by providing natural-language prompts.
Bluesky’s new Attie app lets you build custom social feeds using natural language, handing algorithmic control back to users instead of platforms.
You'll need an invite to get into Attie's closed beta, but users can sign up for a waitlist for the time being.
Bluesky’s new app Attie uses AI to help people build custom feeds the open social networking protocol atproto.
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