Bluesky is the newest social media platform to throw its hat into the AI chatbot ring. Bluesky, however particularly its chief innovation officer Jay Graber and her new Exploration staff, constructed a brand new AI assistant known as Attie that's designed to assist customers create {custom} feeds. Graber known as Attie an "agentic social app" that's constructed on its its open-source framework known as the AT Protocol.
To make use of Attie, customers can punch in prompts in pure language to generate social feeds with out having to know how one can code. On the Attie web site, examples embrace prompts like, "Present me digital music and experimental sound from folks in my community" or "Builders engaged on agent infrastructure and open protocol design."
"It feels extra like having a dialog than configuring software program," Graber described Attie in a weblog put up. "You describe the kind of posts you need to see, and the coding agent builds the feed you described."
Graber added that Attie is a separate app from Bluesky and customers don't have to make use of the brand new AI assistant in the event that they don't need to. Nevertheless, since Attie and Bluesky had been constructed on the identical framework, it may imply there will likely be some cross-app implementation between the 2 or some other app constructed on the AT Protocol. Attie is at the moment accessible on an invite-only closed beta, however anybody can join the waitlist on its web site within the meantime.
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