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Bluesky’s new app is an AI for customizing your feed

Bluesky’s new app is an AI for customizing your feed
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The latest app from the team behind Bluesky is Attie, an AI assistant that lets you build your own algorithm. At the Atmosphere conference, Bluesky's former CEO, Jay Graber, and CTO Paul Frazee, unveiled Attie, which is powered by Anthropic's Claude and built on top of Bluesky's underlying AT Protocol (atproto). Attie allows users to create custom feeds using natural language. For example, you co

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Neutral, descriptive language throughoutBalanced sourcing from company officialsFactual presentation without editorial commentaryneutral toneindustry-specific terminologyprimary source attributionneutral languagebalanced presentationfocus on technologyLoaded language: Uses positive terms like 'vibe code' and 'genuinely open to everyone' to evoke excitement and inclusivity.Framing: Portrays the technology as revolutionary and user-friendly, highlighting empowerment without addressing potential negatives.Source selection: Primarily draws from Bluesky's CEO and CTO, presenting their perspective without balancing with external or critical views.

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