Google just solved one of the oldest problems in education. They just dropped “Learn Your Way” and it rewrites textbooks based on YOUR interests, turning boring lectures into fun lessons. The system creates: • Audio lessons • Mind maps • Custom illustrations • Personalized quizzes Students using it scored 78% vs 67% on retention tests. This is what happens when AI meets education, and actually gets it right.

Nov 5, 2025 · 3:06 PM UTC

You can try it right now on Google Labs: learnyourway.withgoogle.com
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I was just going to build that and here you go 😂
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You’ll be competing with Google, pretty small company 🤣
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78% retention is insane. The education system’s biggest bottleneck might’ve just been solved.
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Quite a big jump!
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Time to short duolingo, right?
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Is it open source? @grok ?
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Gave a brief intro to biology a try and it was pretty neat. I do think personalised learning is going to ramp up hard soon - it's not a cottage industry it's a boom coming soon.
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I'm not sure about the practical utility of this effective studying has very long been solved and something I've written a bit about (shaeda.blog/s/research), for some reason it's just not very well known I feel like this feature could distract students more, constantly rewording textbooks or turning into audio etc when this is all of minimal value
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Google just turned textbooks into playlists for your brain. Imagine physics explained through your favorite video game or history told like a crime thriller. Learning might finally compete with scrolling now.
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Wow! This is soo cool.
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Google's advantage is content at scale plus compute plus distribution. Other ed-tech companies can't replicate all three. That's the actual moat, not the AI itself. That matters for long-term defensibility.
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This is awesome 👏
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@elonmusk @xai I distrust you less than Google. When will Grok be able to do this... I want to learn Greek and Calculus ASAP. 🙏
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What is the point of learning anything if the same AI that is teaching me will replace me at everything at some point. 😕 This shit is depressing, we gotta invest time in finding meaning to do anything at all in a world where everything is abundant and effort is not necessary.
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This is lowkey a game changer 🔥
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78% retention vs 67% is impressive. Curious how adaptive the system is over time does it learn from each student’s progress?
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Clearly, tailoring learning to individual interests could transform how students engage with education forever.
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Their learning mode was already very good :)
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Or you can just use @knowlifyai
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Google is just cooking
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this could be the biggest shift in education since YouTube tutorials went mainstream.
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The education system was never broken. It was just never personalized. AI finally fixes the feedback loop between curiosity and comprehension.
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Yes, just what students need. More evidence that the adults around them prefer using tech to enhance their lives AND blow smoke up their asses.
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Crazy
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Looks Good.I build an another interesting way for interactive learning, see conceptxlab.com.
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Learn Your Way personalizes education by adapting textbooks to student interests. AI-generated audio, mind maps, and illustrations shift from one-size to individual paths—adaptive content eliminates boring lectures. Does personalized engagement improve retention or satisfaction?
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Education just shifted from learn what we teach to learn how your mind learns. We’re not just personalizing content, we’re personalizing cognition. When learning adapts to the student, not the system, we don’t create better test scores, we create better thinkers.
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As an interdisciplinary PhD, I see exploratory, hands-on learning as the missing complement to explanatory content. We building Concept X Lab—type a concept, get a playable, interactive experiment that turns ideas into intuition. If you’re curious: conceptxlab.com
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