{"id":5321,"date":"2025-09-23T17:24:07","date_gmt":"2025-09-23T15:24:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/implementi.ai\/en\/2025\/09\/23\/ex-spotify-executives-launch-ai-learning-platform-for-curious-minds\/"},"modified":"2025-09-23T17:24:07","modified_gmt":"2025-09-23T15:24:07","slug":"ex-directivos-de-spotify-lanzan-una-plataforma-de-aprendizaje-ai-para-mentes-curiosas","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/implementi.ai\/es\/2025\/09\/23\/ex-spotify-executives-launch-ai-learning-platform-for-curious-minds\/","title":{"rendered":"Ex ejecutivos de Spotify lanzan una plataforma de aprendizaje de IA para mentes curiosas"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<p>\u201cIs AI going to make us all stupid? Are we going to forget how to think for ourselves?\u201d These questions have been dancing around in the minds of many as we take significant strides into the era of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The creators of Oboe, a recently launched AI education platform, are embracing these dialogues head-on. In answer to these apprehensions, they confidently declare: no.<\/p>\n<p>This faith in AI as an enhancer, rather than a destroyer, of human intelligence, fuels the mission of Oboe. The recently emerged startup\u2019s goal is to demystify the ambiguous nature of AI and place its potential right into the hands of its users. Oboe employs AI to design tailored \u201ccourses\u201d aimed at satisfying the intellectual curiosity of its users, wrapping any chosen topic into a neat, personalised learning experience. This innovative approach hints at a future where learning can be detailed, engaging and most importantly, fit into the pockets of learners worldwide.<\/p>\n<p>Oboe is the brainchild of the creators of Anchor, a do-it-yourself mini-podcast creation platform. This venture, which garnered a lot of attention for its novel approach, was acquired by Spotify for a whopping $150 million. Nir Zicherman, the CEO and one of Oboe\u2019s founders, ascended to lead Spotify\u2019s audiobooks vertical after the acquisition, broadening his horizons within audio-based content and platforms.<\/p>\n<p>En esta nueva empresa, junto con su cofundador Mike Mignano, pretende aprovechar la IA como aliada en la educaci\u00f3n, creando materias de aprendizaje individualizadas y transformando la forma de adquirir y comprender el conocimiento. Su objetivo es aprovechar la tecnolog\u00eda y disipar la inquietud, cambiando la narrativa de la IA de una amenaza potencial a un c\u00f3mplice ingenioso del intelecto humano.<\/p>\n<p>The effect of AI on cognition and the human capability to learn has long been a contentious debate. However, with platforms like Oboe, the chances are that we will not forget how to \u201cthink for ourselves.\u201d Instead, we might learn how to adapt our thinking to effectively extract the benefits of AI, continually invigorating our intellectual capabilities, both individually and collectively.<\/p>\n<p>As AI continues to permeate our lives, it is no longer a question of if or when \u2014 rather, it\u2019s how we choose to adapt it into our everyday realities. With Oboe showcasing such a harmonious pairing of AI and education, it\u2019s palpable that this sophisticated technology isn\u2019t set to make us all \u201cstupid.\u201d On the contrary, it rubs out the lines that segment our dominant learning systems and introduces an innovative, personalised approach to learning, signaling not an end, but a fresh start to human intellectual evolution.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/ai-artificial-intelligence\/783624\/oboe-ai-education-learning\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Lea la historia completa en The Verge.<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u201cIs AI going to make us all stupid? Are we going to forget how to think for ourselves?\u201d These questions have been dancing around in the minds of many as we take significant strides into the era of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The creators of Oboe, a recently launched AI education platform, are embracing these dialogues head-on. 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