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Over the past decades, computer scientists have introduced numerous artificial intelligence (AI) systems designed to emulate the organization and functioning of networks of neurons in the brain.
Companies recognize the transformative potential of AI, yet many still treat the technology as an experimental “add-on” rather than a structural phenomenon.
Bluesky introduces Attie, an AI app that lets users create custom social feeds using natural language. Here’s how it works!