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Suddenly hot Bluesky says it won’t train AI on your posts
Will Bluesky train gen AI with your posts? The X rival addressed concerns.
Bluesky, the X competitor that's attracted over three million followers since the U.S. presidential election, doesn't train generative AI models on user data.
The suddenly hot Bluesky says it won’t train AI on your posts
Bluesky, which has surged in the days following the US election, said on Friday that it won’t train on its users’ posts for generative AI. The declaration stands in stark contrast to the AI training policies of X (Twitter) and Meta’s Threads.
Unlike X, Bluesky says it won’t train AI on your posts
Bluesky, a social network that's experiencing a surge in users this week, says it has “no intention” of using user content to train generative AI tools.
Bluesky Promises Not to Use Your Content to Train Generative AI
With X and Meta using public posts to train its AI, Bluesky—which has seen a surge in sign-ups—says it has no intention of doing the same.
Bluesky, Twitter
Everything you need to know about Bluesky, which is giving the Twitter vibes X can't
Ever since Tesla and Space X tech billionaire Elon Musk petitioned to buy Twitter in 2022, a mess has followed him and the renamed X. When Musk purchased the site for $44 billion, he vowed to make the app and company,
Bluesky’s quest to be the next Twitter
The vibes on Bluesky are immaculate, and it seems to have a real and renewed chance to be the place that replaces Twitter for a lot of people. But then there’s Threads, which grew by approximately one Bluesky just this month.
Who owns Bluesky? Here's who's behind the friendlier Twitter alternative
The main owner of Bluesky helped create a social media platform that discourages bots and hate speech and lets users curate their feed as they wish.
Bluesky users grow by 1 million since US election
Now you can watch Bluesky's explosive user growth in real time
The user count keeps growing. According to the newest stats, it has shot up to more than 16.6 million since Tuesday, up from 9 million in early September and 12 million around mid-October. You can even watch the numbers climb in real time.
Bluesky users grow by 1 million since US election as people seek alternatives to X
Social media site Bluesky has gained 1 million new users in the week since the U.S. election, as some X users look for an alternative platform to post their thoughts and engage with others online.
Bluesky adds 1 million users since US presidential election
The social media site Bluesky has seen many new users join since the US election. View on euronews
Bluesky, Social media
Bye, Elon — Bluesky Is Gaining Popularity Post-Election. Here's What You Need To Know.
Elon Musk, billionaire and owner of X, formerly called Twitter, has seen his relationship with Donald Trump grow ever since he used his personal fortune to help get him elected. Since then, he’s become a prominent figure of Trump’s upcoming administration,
What is Bluesky? Social media app seeing rising popularity after election
Social media platform Bluesky has seen a boom in new accounts since the election. President-elect Donald Trump's return to the White House has solidified a position for Elon Musk, owner of the social media platform X,
A new social media app gained 1.5 million users since Election Day. Why Bluesky is the new X
Twitter-like app named Bluesky has gained 1.5 million new users in one week. Elon Musk was very open about his Republican-leaning views on his social media app, X. However, those who do not want to hear Musk’s support have decided to take their posts elsewhere.
Bluesky attracts millions
Bluesky attracts millions as users leave Musk's X after Trump win
Social media platform Bluesky is adding millions of users as people flee X after Donald Trump was elected U.S. President and as an upcoming change to the terms of service threatens to complicate legal challenges for the Elon Musk-owned platform.
Record numbers leave Elon Musk's X after Trump's election win
Elon Musk-owned social media platform X experienced its largest user departure on the day after Donald Trump’s presidential victory was announced.
All the celebrities leaving Elon Musk's X/Twitter after Donald Trump's election
The mass exodus includes stars like Oscar-winning actress Jamie Lee Curtis and The Guardian newspaper, which announced that it would no longer be posting on its official X accounts
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The Bluesky Bubble
Bluesky has not yet found its distinctive identity or purpose. But to me, one user among many who started using the service ...
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How to Get Started on Bluesky: A Guide for Beginners
You'll also see a suggested accounts section with profiles that Bluesky thinks should be on your follow list. This section ...
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People are talking about Bluesky. What is it? Should you download the app?
As of Friday, Bluesky was the top free download in Apple's App Store. Another X competitor, Threads, was the No. 2 download.
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Is a Brand Invasion Coming for BlueSky? Not Exactly
The social network’s business model isn’t reliant on ads. What does this mean for its long-term survival—and your hopes of ...
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X users are fleeing to BlueSky: Here’s a quick-start guide on how to sign up
To sign up, simply go to bsky.app and click the Sign Up button. You'll notice that all the usual input fields found when ...
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As Bluesky surges, Threads begins testing custom feeds
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Friday announced the company's X competitor, Threads, would begin testing custom feeds for ...
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Bluesky Mocks X, Has ‘No Intention’ of Training AI With User Data
New X rules will allow Elon Musk's app to train artificial intelligence models based on user content The post Bluesky Mocks X ...
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Mayor Adams’ office directs NYC agencies to launch BlueSky accounts amid growth on new platform
Mayor Eric Adams’ office ordered all city government agencies Thursday to set up accounts on BlueSky, a social media platform ...
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