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Instagram’s Co-Founders Introduce a New Social App

Introduction of Instagram’s Co-Founder

Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger are back in the market. They have launched a new venture to explore a new social application, which includes the debut product Artifact, a personalized news reader. They have created a unique experience to explore ideas for next-generation social apps. Their first product is Artifact, a customized news feed that understands your interests using machine learning and will eventually allow you to discuss these articles with your friends.

Artifact’s Introduction

Artifact — the name representing the merging of articles, facts, and artificial intelligence — is opening up its waiting list to the public today. Systrom says that the business wants to let users in fast. You can sign up here; Artifact is available for Android and iOS mobile devices.

The Market Opportunity & Competitions

Artifact is private now but offers a waiting list where interested users can sign up. This app can be a big game changer in modern life twist on Google Reader. With the exception in this case, Artifact is described as a newspaper that machine learning to personalize to end the user with also adding social media elements that allow users to discuss news articles they can share across within friends ( Google Reader had quite a similar feature, but the app itself had to be programmed the user who would be added RSS feeds directly.). The easiest way to understand Artifact is as a TikTok for text, though they can also call it Google Reader rebirth as a mobile app or a new competitor of Twitter. In the future, Artifact will give you similar posts and stories. As we are watching videos on the TikTok For You page, its algorithm is approximately two or three years old. The artifact concept seems to overlap with one of Twitter’s more extensive use cases around discussing news. Artifact is also when Twitter users are considering new options after the Twitter app’s acquisition by Elon Musk, who has chaotically made numerous and often controversial changes to the app’s roadmap and policies, alienating some longtime users in the process.

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