
"Attie, which interim CEO Toni Schneider referred to as a 'new product' that's 'not part of the Bluesky app,' allows users to essentially vibe code their own custom feed using natural language prompts."
"'It is an AI product, but it's an AI product that's very people-focused,' he told TechCrunch. 'We think AI is a very powerful technology, but we want to make sure that we use it to build things that really benefit people.'"
"'We think AI should serve people, not platforms,' Graber told audiences at this weekend's announcement. 'An open protocol puts this power directly in users' hands.'"
Bluesky, initially positioning itself as an AI-free platform, has introduced an AI app called Attie, which allows users to customize their feeds using natural language prompts. Interim CEO Toni Schneider emphasized that Attie is separate from the main Bluesky app and aims to empower users without requiring coding skills. Despite the potential benefits of AI, the launch has met resistance from Bluesky's user base, which is largely anti-AI. The company aims to ensure AI serves people rather than platforms, but initial reactions suggest challenges ahead.
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