Leonardo Amico

Instagram Autopilot - Scroll, like and hide posts with your face

What is next in how we consume and interact with content in social media? Instagram Autopilot lets you preview a future experience where your face and your emotions are the only things you need to flow down Instagram’s infinite scroll of content.

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Mihailo Mačužić
Haha, love this! I feel like displaying emotions for liking/hiding really makes social media seem more natural.
Harsh Gelda
Very poor experience. I really hope they make it better.
Younghwi Cho
Not sure about the actual usability about this, but it's super fun concept :D I agree that the future UX can be connected directly to our emotions.
Leonardo Amico
@andrew_cho Happy you liked it!
Ryan Hoover
@andrew_cho haha, I was thinking the same
Shavin Peiries
@andrew_cho @rrhoover could be a good differentiator to know which content is actually great when you get a physiological reaction from the user.
Menji Zen
imagine this as an episode of Black Mirror
Watanabe Naoki
I love this concept. It's time to move on to the next UI from tap or click.
Antoine Auberger
Another way to feed Facebook’s humongous set of data and make sure they don’t miss a single smile from you. Well done, you should work for them.
Leonardo Amico
Hi all! This is my first launch on PH! I asked myself, what could be next in social media user experience? How can we make it easier to use? How can it connect more closely to ourselves? So I came up with the idea of doing likes and scrolling through your face and made a browser addon about it 😊 I don’t know, probably some feature like this is already in the works at FB. Well, now we can try it already and discuss if it’s something we’d like to have or not. So, what do you think, should I pitch it to Mark?
Victor G. Björklund
This is awesome.
Jan Valuch
Haha, really like the simple idea Leonardo :)
Anne Furlow
This is pretty neat. I wish it was easier to pause/stop the scroll for commenting
Leonardo Amico
@theannefaire Thanks for the feedback! I know it's pretty barebone atm, but integrating a way to comment is definitely an important feature.
James Drummond
Was thinking recently that scrolling needs to be disrupted - this is great! A way of stopping the feed would be good as well.
James Quinn
Really interesting use of AI! Thanks for sharing.