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Co -founders who sold their latest starting anchor on Spotify start their next work: OboeAn AI -powered educational application that allows anyone to create lightweight, flexible learning lessons on almost any subject they choose, simply introducing a prompt.

These lessons can cover a variety of verticals, including topics such as science, history, foreign language, new, pop culture, preparation for life changes and much more. During launch, OBOE – a name inspired by the Japanese root word which means “to learn” – it will offer nine different forms of lessons. These allow users to learn in the way they prefer, co -founder of OBOE Zicherman explain to TechCrunch.

Zicherman founded the company along with co -founder Anchor Michael Migano After leaving Spotify in October 2023 and got a short period of recharge. Zicherman said he was inspired to work on an AI educational product after working to escalate Spotify’s Audiobooks business, which facilitated people to gain access to high quality and educational content as it was a package with their music subscription.

Unlike AI Chatbots, you do not have to participate in back and rear conversations to find out with OBOE. Instead, you can choose text and visual, audio lessons, games, interactive tests and much more.

For those who want to learn on the go, OBOE offers two forms of sound. One feels more like you are listening to a university lecture, while the other is similar to Google’s Podcast-Like Notebook LM, as it has two hosts who speak in depth on the subject.

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“The real magic here comes from an internal architecture we built that we would describe as a complex multiple factory architecture we built from scratch, each part of which is orchestrated to run at the same time as we create a course,” says Zicherman.

“The challenge is how you create lessons that are so high quality, entirely personalized in whatever the user wants to see and also is created extremely quickly? All this happens in a matter of seconds,” he says.

“We have agents who, at the same time, are responsible for everything, from the development of architectural courses in the development and verification of the basic material taught, writing the podcast script, taking real images from the internet-not images created by AI, but real images and visual images.”

Some of the OBOE representatives control the content to ensure that the lessons are accurate, high quality and personalized in whatever the user wants to know.

Another pair of screenshots showing a deep diving episode and podcast in the OBOE app.
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The courses themselves are intended to be lightweight, exciting and even fun. In addition, the OBOE team is working on a recommendation machine that will help you go deeper into a topic if you prefer. This leaves it to the user as to whether they want to get some surface knowledge of a new topic or if they want to get more in -depth.

This, coupled with the variety of forms, will help OBOE appear in a wider audience, the team believes.

“For me, education creates images of more formal academic arrangements and types of prescription curricula that students are used to as they grow older,” says Zicherman Techcrunch. “But the truth is that we are all lifelong students … So much time that we spend the internet these days it is spent trying to better understand things, but the truth is that the internet was built to attract our attention, not to be taught effectively.”

“We are very excited to build a platform that is intended to be the one-stop shop to serve this inherent thirst for knowledge that exists in every person,” he said.

When launching, users can consume any lesson created free of charge by others and can create up to five free lessons per month. After that, there are two paid steps: OBOE Plus, which offers 30 additional lessons for $ 15 per month and the OBOE Pro, which offers 100 lessons for $ 40 a month.

The service will be first available in tissue (and mobile web), but inherent applications for iOS and Android are on the road.

OBOE is a five full -time group, including Zicherman. Mignano remains a full -time partner at VC Firm Lightspeed, but sits on the OBOE Board of Directors and shares the co -founder.

The $ 4 million seed tour of the start was driven by Eniac Ventures, the company VC that led the Ankara seed. The round also includes investments by Haystack, Factional Capital, Homebrew, Offline Ventures, Scott Belsky, Kayvon Beykpour, Nikita Bier, Tim Ferriss and Matt Lieber.

All included Anchors application Applications edtech founders learning Oboe powered return selling Spotify
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