In January, we announced our decision to wind down operations of the Artifact app. Today, we’re excited to share that our proprietary AI-powered technology and features will live on and be integrated across
@Yahoo
! 🚀
We can’t wait for this next chapter.
Today we’re launching a new homepage at that showcases the evolution of our product. Learn more about Artifact’s AI-powered feed and how it keeps you up-to-date with the information and inspiration that matters most to you.
Today we're launching the ability to listen to articles on Artifact, powered by
@Speechify_audio
. Choose from 30+ voices including fun, celebrity voices like Snoop Dogg and Gwyneth Paltrow. Available now on iOS, and coming soon to Android.
Artifact is now open to everyone! There is no waitlist or phone number required. The new version of the app also includes features to see what’s popular in your network, visualize your reading history, and give feedback on articles you don’t like.
Artifact is expanding beyond articles! Starting today, you can share any link from the web that’s interesting to you and view a personalized feed of links based on your interests — broadening what’s possible to discover with Artifact’s AI. Learn more in our post, linked in🧵
Now available on Artifact: Summaries Tool. Use AI to summarize articles before diving in and reading. For fun we even added different summary styles (emoji-only, Gen Z, poem, etc.) Read more in our blog post here.
Starting today, you'll be able to directly post your own content without needing to include a link! Posts builds on the launch of Links, and allows anyone to share thoughts, reviews, ideas or anything they find useful into the feed of content from the community. Learn more in🧵
Today, we're launching article comments on Artifact. We hope to create a medium where everyone feels free to participate. Read more about our approach with reputation scores, upvoting, downvoting and new public profiles.
Today we are launching keyword blocking, a new feature that gives you more control over the stories you see in feed and the push notifications you receive. Read more in our blog post here.
📣 New on Artifact: You’ll now be able to use AI to generate images for your Artifact posts. This latest AI tool makes it fast and fun to create cover art and express your ideas visually in your post without having to spend time searching for the perfect image. Learn more in 🧵
Today we're launching a new tool to help combat clickbait. Now you can mark clickbait titles and AI will rewrite the title to be more factual and clear. Read more about how we built this with GPT-4
2/ Share article as an image. You can now share a visual of an article so friends can quickly see what an article is about. You can also share directly to IG Stories or send an excerpt from the article by selecting text.
3/ Mark as clickbait. You can now flag articles as clickbait from the “…” menu when reading an article or from long-press when in Feed. We will use your flag as a signal in ranking so we can better prioritize helpful articles over misleading ones for the community.
1/ Reactions ❤️ 😂 👍. You can now add an emoji reaction to any article to express how you feel about it. Just tap the heart icon at the bottom of an article or long-press on an article from Feed.
Check out the most read articles on Artifact this week 🔗s in 🧵
1. Proton Pass Extends $1/Month Lifetime Deal
2. Trolls Impersonate Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino
3. Sync is Back on the Play Store
New on Artifact: Android users can now post links. Links is Artifact's latest feature, allowing you to share and explore links from across the web, from product pages, app reviews, recipes, architecture galleries, and more. Learn more about Links:
Check out a few of the top trending posts on Artifact this week. 🔗s in 🧵
(1) Martin Prior on mindset
(2)
@mgsiegler
on the film, Saltburn
(3) Rafa sharing the fastest growing B2B apps in '23
@gregrank
You can follow these steps to hide a publisher: Search and tap the publisher name from the home screen > Tap "..." in the upper right from the publisher page > Tap the "Hide" option. You can also tap thumbs down when viewing any article and find the same option.