Oboe AI platform launched – learn as you go

The Oboe service, created by the co-founders of popular podcast tool Anchor (bought by Spotify), has launched as the first AI platform for learning about any topic. Just type in a query — from the history of rice to the correct pronunciation of «pain au chocolat» or the principles of how interest rates work — and Oboe will assemble a personalized course from text, audio, games, and quizzes.
Anything from the history of rice to the correct pronunciation of «pain au chocolat» or the principles of interest rates — and Oboe will assemble a personalized course from text, audio, games, and quizzes.
How Oboe Works
The developers position Oboe as a tool to bring back the «human side» to education. The idea is simple: technology should help us become smarter, not turn us into passive consumers of content. That’s why the platform builds mini-educational paths quickly and in a user-friendly format.
Courses are available in many forms: articles, audio lectures, AI podcasts, slides, quizzes, and even a Word Quest game (a variation of Wordle). The lectures are presented in a light tone and tailored to the learner’s style, rather than cramming everyone into a standardized format.
Courses are presented in a light tone and tailored to the learner’s style, rather than cramming everyone into a standard format.
Access and Subscription
New users can create five courses for free. Two plans are then available:— up to 30 new courses per month;— up to 100 courses per month — an option for active users or for family learning, for example.
In addition, there are «public courses» created by others that can be viewed and taken.
What Oboe is different
The platform promises to streamline the learning process, compared to the chaotic search for information on the Internet. After completing a course, the system suggests the next one — based on a topic or mood. There are no ads on the service.