The revamped version of Vine may be the one place to escape artificial intelligence on the internet .
Evan Henshaw-Plath, one of the original developers of Twitter — who notably hired Jack Dorsey in 2006 — is nostalgic for an era where the internet wasn’t filled with “AI slop.”
Evidently he’s not alone.
Last month, he launched DiVine, a revival of the defunct six-second video app Vine . It crashed within hours of first going live as nearly 150,000 people tried to download it in a single day.
While many were eager to be able to access old content they made on Vine, Henshaw-Plath said the main appeal is that DiVine is artificial intelligence-free. There’s no creepy algorithm feeding content to users. People get to decide for themselves what they see. The app relies on a verification

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