This is Attie, the new Bluesky assistant designed to create custom algorithms based on the AT protocol

Bluesky has presented his new Attie appan artificial intelligence (AI) assistant that will allow you to create custom algorithms and feeds for the social network, powered by Claude from Anthropic and based on the AT protocol.

This was announced by the former executive director and director of innovation of Bluesky, Jay Graber, and the social network’s technology director, Paul Frazee, within the framework of the Atmosphere conference, where they indicated that it is a independent service to the ‘microblogging’ platform.

Specifically, Auntie is a “interactive social” app and a “feed creator” personalized” with which, through an experience of text conversationusers will be able to describe the type of posts they want to see and, based on this, the encoding agent will create a ‘feed’ with publications about the described content.

For example, users will be able to enter natural language prompts such as “Show me electronic music and experimental sounds from people in my network” or “Poetry, long-form narrative techniques, and writing processes from people I follow,” as shown on Attie’s official page.

Once these instructions have been entered, Posts from different users related to the topic will appearshared through platforms that are part of the AT protocol like Bluesky, since it is an application based on this decentralized ecosystem.

As Graber explained in a post on his blog, as it is an independent service, users can use it optionally and, for their part, Bluesky will continue to work as before. “Attie will be where we will experiment with social interaction,” he clarified.

Thus, it should be noted that Attie is driven by the capabilities of the model Claude de Anthropic, as explained by the current CEO of Bluesky, Toni Schneider, in statements to TechCrunch, and will understand user preferences because, by being part of the open ecosystem, you will share data with Bluesky.

“It is the beginning of an era in which many more people could develop projects on the Atmosphere platform“, Schneider added, while announcing that the objective is to allow Attie users Design your own social applications.

With all this, they are already Registration open to access the beta version from Attie on its official website and the company will share more information about this new assistant soon.

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