Bluesky leans into AI with Attie, an app for building custom feeds
Bluesky's new app, Attie, leverages AI to enable users to create personalized social media feeds on the atproto protocol. While not directly impacting financial advisor-specific tools, this development illustrates the growing trend of AI integration into consumer-facing platforms, which advisors should monitor to stay informed about evolving technology and its potential influence on client interactions and digital engagement.
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