@dair_ai: Learn *anything* with our new /learn agent skill.
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dair_ai announces a new /learn agent skill that creates a personalized learning plan and a learning hub that adapts to the learner's needs and progress.
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Learn anything with our new /learn agent skill.
elvis (@omarsar0): Obsessed with our new /learn skill.
It’s my favorite way of learning and researching topics.
The agent creates a learning plan and a learning hub (artifact) that adjusts per learner needs and progress.
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