Bluesky built a new AI tool that wants to free you from social algorithms
Bluesky's Attie uses Anthropic's Claude AI to let users create custom social feeds via natural language; closed beta invites given to Atmosphere conference attendees.
- Bluesky introduced Attie, an AI-powered standalone app that lets users customize their social feeds using natural language prompts without coding.
- Attie is built on Bluesky's open-source AT Protocol and is currently in an invite-only beta phase with plans to expand and allow users to create their own social apps.
- Jay Graber, former CEO of Bluesky and now chief innovation officer, leads the Attie project aiming to enhance user control over social feeds.
- Despite Bluesky's anti-AI tradition, Attie has faced skepticism and backlash from users wary of AI integration in social media.
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