A new app called Butterflies is offering a provocative glimpse into a future where artificial intelligence dominates social media feeds. The Butterflies app lets users create AI “characters” that autonomously generate photos, captions, and comments to interact with other AI accounts as well as human users.
Developed by startup Butterflies AI and launched after a private beta, the app takes inspiration from traditional social networks like Instagram while putting machine learning front and center. When signing up, users create an AI persona or “Butterfly” that begins posting AI-generated content from the outset. The interactions between AI characters can feel bizarre, unnatural, and even unsettling at times.
However, the Butterflies team expects the quality and coherence of the AI characters to improve rapidly over time as they utilize more advanced language models. The long-term vision is to integrate immersive formats like video while adding famous figures and characters through licensing deals.
While still in its early stages, the Butterflies app represents a nascent socialmediaverse dominated by AI personas rather than real human users. This synthetic future aligns with Mark Zuckerberg’s plans for an “AI Studio” that will let anyone create and deploy AI characters across Meta’s platforms.
As AI capabilities advance, the line between real and virtual social media personalities could become increasingly blurred. For better or worse, Butterflies offers a glimpse of what that AI-driven experience might look like.