Bluesky’s new AI tool Attie is already the most blocked account other than J. D. Vance
Bluesky has launched an AI assistant called Attie that allows users to design their own social media algorithms and create custom feeds within the company’s AT Protocol ecosystem. And let’s just say the response has been heated. Attie debuted this weekend at the ATmosphere conference, which Bluesky sponsors. But Bluesky’s userbase did not embrace the new product.
That’s some seriously detested company for a platform that skews left politically. Bluesky did not respond to request for comment before publication.
For many Bluesky users, the platform serves as a reprieve from the more mainstream social internet, where AI search, AI chatbots, and even AI-generated video feeds are omnipresent, which makes the launch of Attie feel like a betrayal. Others have criticized Bluesky’s product priorities, noting the platform is still missing highly requested basic features, like sending images via DM. From Bluesky’s perspective, this product launch isn’t as offensive as it seems.
” “Right now, AI is undermining human agency at the same time it’s enhancing it,” Graber wrote.
The signal is getting harder to find exactly when it matters most.
Social media is famously a poor venue for nuanced discussions about emotionally fraught topics.
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