en.Wedoany.com Report on Mar 30th, Recently, at the Atmosphere conference held in the United States, former Bluesky CEO and Chief Innovation Officer Jay Graber, along with Chief Technology Officer Paul Frazee, showcased the new AI application Attie. Built on Anthropic's Claude technology and the AT protocol (atproto), the app aims to help users create personalized social feeds through natural language interaction. Interim CEO Toni Schneider stated in an interview, "This is a standalone product, not part of the Bluesky app. It's the first creation from Jay's new team."

Users can log into Attie with their Atmosphere credentials to build custom feeds conversationally. The system quickly understands user preferences, thanks to data sharing within the open ecosystem. Schneider noted, "You control it, you shape it, no coding required. This is just the beginning of enabling more people to build on Atmosphere." He added, "This is a human-centric AI product. We ensure the technology truly benefits users." Initially, Attie supports feed creation and viewing, with future plans to allow users to create social applications via vibe-codes.

Graber emphasized that Attie is designed to return AI power to users, not service platforms. She said, "Open protocols allow users to build their own feeds, finding the signal in the noise." As Graber returns to product development, Bluesky announced securing an additional $100 million in funding, providing three years of operational capital for its 43.4 million-user network and exploring monetization methods such as subscriptions or hosting services. Schneider made clear that despite support from cryptocurrency investors, there are no plans to integrate cryptocurrency, aiming to avoid user concerns. He believes the Atmosphere protocol has the potential for an open ecosystem similar to WordPress, fostering collaborative application development.








