The new AI assistant named Attie from social media platform Bluesky aims to transform how users curate their feeds. Developed by the company's chief innovation officer Jay Graber and her Exploration team, this tool utilizes the open-source AT Protocol framework.
Attie allows users to generate personalized social feeds through natural language prompts, eliminating the need for coding knowledge. Examples of such prompts include requests for specific genres of music or information about builders in the tech space.
Graber emphasized that Attie functions like a conversation rather than conventional software configuration, enabling users to specify the type of content they wish to see. While Attie operates independently from Bluesky, cross-implementation between Attie and other applications using the AT Protocol is anticipated.
Currently, Attie is in an invite-only closed beta phase, but potential users can join a waitlist on the official website to gain access.