I don’t know about you, but my news feed is constantly serving me “articles” trying to get me to buy 29 things that would make my apartment cozier.
But what if news feeds recommended stuff that actually interested us? Well, that’s what Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger have been working on.
It’s called Artifact, and a waitlist is available now.
… to focus on written articles in a pivot-to-video world, especially when other recommendation apps, like Flipboard, already exist.
But Systrom told Platformer’s Casey Newton that they were inspired by:
In theory, it’ll offer only high-quality content that gets better-tailored to users as Artifact learns about them:
If Artifact can weed out clickbait bullshit while eschewing the toxicity of other social platforms, it might have a shot.
Additionally, an AI newsreader that’s good with context might understand that someone who’s interested in a particular TV show doesn’t want gossip blogs about its stars (*side-eyes Google News*).