Instagram’s a hard act to follow, but the app’s two creators are having a go with a new effort called Artifact, which opened to everyone on Wednesday.
Instagram’s a hard act to follow, but the app’s two creators are having a go with a new effort called Artifact.
Artifact is essentially a personalized news feed that’s “powered by artificial intelligence.” When you open it for the first time, the app asks you to select at least 10 topics that interest you. The list takes up two screens and includes numerous options under the headings of most popular; lifestyle; health; tech and science; business and finance; arts, design, and culture; sports; and global and more.
Artifact defaults to a For You tab upon opening, and beside it sits tabs for the selections you made at the start. Hit a news topic in any of the other tabs and then explore the headlines for that. If you’re not happy with a suggested article, give it a thumbs down to help the app make better suggestions next time.
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