by r721 on 5/24/2023, 2:04:59 AM
I didn't try it yet, but maybe Artifact? Random recent article:
>That’s why in January, Systrom and Krieger launched Artifact, a personalized social news reader — although it’s not just for news, Systrom says — that shows you high-quality written content, recommended to you based on AI. It’s been called a “TikTok for text” because, much like the popular video-sharing app, it’s designed to predict what to show you based on detailed insights about what you’re looking at, what your interests are, and what you’re clicking on.
https://www.vox.com/technology/2023/5/19/23727598/kevin-syst...
by the88doctor on 5/23/2023, 9:22:11 PM
Do you mean for video content specifically?
Feed-based apps like TikTok are not super educational and interesting.
Is there any app that has like hackernews stuff? Where I can just swipe or scroll through interesting educational articles or videos.
I remember there was some kind of site called Stumbleupon or something. Don’t know if the content was any good.