Bluesky added an AI chatbot that personalizes the user's content feed
Bluesky has created an AI assistant called Attie, designed to help users create personalized news feeds. Here’s how it works.
Bluesky has created an AI assistant called Attie, designed to help users create personalized news feeds. Here’s how it works.
Bluesky has created an AI assistant called Attie, designed to help users create personalized news feeds. Here’s how it works.
Chief Innovation Officer Jay Graeber and her new Exploration team call Attie an «agent-based social app». It’s built on its own open-source platform called AT Protocol, Engadget reports.
Graeber called Attie an «agent-based social app» built on her own open-source platform called AT Protocol.
To use Attie, users can type natural language commands to create social feeds. The Attie website provides an example prompt: «Developers working on agent infrastructure and open protocol design.»
«It’s more like a conversation than a software configuration. You describe what publications you want to see, and the programming agent forms the news feed according to your instructions,» describes the AI assistant at Bluesky.
Jay Graeber explained that Attie is a separate app from Bluesky, and users are not required to use the new AI assistant if they don’t want to. However, since Attie and Bluesky are built on the same platform, it could mean there will be some interoperability between them, or any other app built on the AT protocol.
Attie is currently available in closed beta by invitation, but anyone interested can sign up for the waitlist on its website in the meantime.
Recall that last fall, Bluesky announced that it had reached a new milestone of 40 million users and began testing a «dislike» feature to improve content personalization in the feed.



