Meet Noscroll, an AI bot that does your doomscrolling for you
What if you could outsource your doomscrolling?
no ragebit,” reads Noscroll’s pitch to users. ” The idea itself is fairly simple — it’s a bot that reads the web for you. But to work, there’s a lot that needs to go on under the hood.
He was taking time off after leaving his job at OpenSea, and spent a lot of time on the social platform. “It’s phenomenally entertaining and really informative in ways you just don’t get from normal media,” Hollander told TechCrunch.
“You just feel terrible after it. ” Hollander said he wanted to get off the app without missing out on the news and content. That inspired him to build Noscroll, which launched just a couple of days ago to the public.
This authentication provides Noscroll with information about your likes, bookmarks, and the accounts and posts you follow. The bot uses a variety of off-the-shelf AI models running on the company’s own proprietary infrastructure. The models have been customized with a lot of prompting, so the bot has its own unique voice and communication style. You can chat with the AI agent in natural language, telling it what sort of news or topics you want to keep up with, as well as what you don’t care about.
It will then prepare a sample digest.
To work, the AI pulls in information from beyond X, including news sites, blogs, Reddit, Hacker News, Substack, and more. It can even tap into things like research papers, local politics, or any other sources you may need. (You can recommend specific sources, too, if there’s something you want to make sure it checks. )
If you want to know more, you can tap the links to open them in your preferred web browser and read the article in full.
Or you can add it to a group chat or Telegram group to have others engage with the service.
(Other chat apps will be supported later on, we’re told. )
Over time, the AI learns what you care about and uses that to better curate the types of information it sends you, the company claims.
While the bot currently costs $9.
99 per month to use, it will send you a sample news digest for free so you can customize it to your interests and try it out for seven days. You can cancel the subscription at any time.
Hollander notes Noscroll may experiment with variable pricing in the future.
You can keep up with just about anything: reality TV, your favorite band, local news, your friends’ posts, your unread newsletters, or anything else that you find interesting.
Hollander has been surprised to see how people are using it outside of tech.
“People [are] following really niche anime industry news and local restaurant openings in Kyoto,” he says.
Users are trying to stay on top of job listings, layoff tracking, and more.
Journalists have also taken advantage of the tool to follow things like local politics and events. “I think the archetype that’s been interesting is anybody who has a professional need to be very online and follow things very closely.
The AI bot has seen fast adoption, he says, and has already attracted investor interest.
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