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After selling to Spotify, Anchor’s co-founders are back with Oboe, an AI-powered app for learning

After selling to Spotify, Anchor’s co-founders are back with Oboe, an AI-powered app for learning

Anchor's co-founders, Michael Mignano and Nir Zicherman, have launched a new venture called Oboe, an AI-powered app for learning. Oboe allows users to create personalized courses on any topic by simply providing a prompt. The platform utilizes artificial intelligence to generate course materials, including video lessons, quizzes, and assessments. Mignano and Zicherman sold their previous company, Anchor, to Spotify in 2019, and have now returned with Oboe to revolutionize the way people learn. The app is designed to make the learning process more efficient and engaging, catering to individual needs and preferences. Oboe aims to empower users to take control of their educational journeys, providing a flexible and adaptive learning experience tailored to their specific goals and interests.

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