After the success of Google's viral AI podcasting app NotebookLM, its key developers have left the company to form a new startup called Huxe. The team, consisting of Raiza Martin, Jason Spielman, and Stephen Hughes, discovered that people often learn better through audio than text. Their new app generates tailored audio briefings that summarize users’ emails, meetings, and news, allowing them to stay informed without constantly staring at screens. Huxe is designed to create a more personal connection to information while promoting a more engaging lifestyle.
"People just really seem to digest information more clearly when it's in that audio form," Spielman told Business Insider.
Huxe aims to create a personalized feed of AI audio content so users spend less time locked onto their screens and focus more on experiencing the world around them, Martin told Business Insider.
NotebookLM went viral last year for letting users create AI-generated podcasts about any topic they liked.
They also learned that building a product outside a tech giant like Google is much faster.
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