Bluesky co-founders Jay Graber and CTO Paul Frazee unveiled Attie at the Atmosphere conference, a standalone AI assistant powered by Anthropic's Claude and built on the AT Protocol that lets users build custom content feeds using plain language prompts.

The pitch is simple: type something like 'posts about folklore, mythology, and traditional music, especially Celtic traditions' and Attie generates a feed around it. Right now it lives in its own app, but the roadmap puts these custom feeds inside Bluesky and any other atproto-compatible client.

The deeper story is not the chatbot wrapper. It is what this reveals about Bluesky's strategy: using atproto as a foundation layer for AI-driven content curation across a federated ecosystem. Read the full piece at The Verge to understand how far that ambition actually extends.

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