{"title": "Bluesky Unveils Attie, an AI Tool for Creating Personalized Social Feeds", "body": ["The social network Bluesky has joined the growing list of platforms developing AI chatbots. Led by chief innovation officer Jay Graber and her Exploration team, the company has created Attie, an AI helper aimed at enabling users to design tailored feeds. Graber referred to Attie as an 'agentic social app' developed using the company's open-source AT Protocol." , "Attie allows users to enter everyday language instructions to produce social feeds, eliminating the need for programming skills. The tool's website highlights sample queries such as 'Display electronic music and experimental audio from contacts in my circle' or 'Developers focused on agent systems and open protocol architecture.'"], ["In a recent blog entry, Graber explained that interacting with Attie resembles chatting rather than setting up technical features. Users simply outline the types of content they prefer, and the AI agent constructs the corresponding feed."], ["Attie operates independently from the main Bluesky application, so participation is entirely optional for users. Given that both rely on the AT Protocol, future integrations might link Attie with Bluesky or other compatible applications. At present, access is limited to an invitation-based beta phase, though interested parties can join the waitlist via the Attie's site."]}