Even though you can use AI to learn about whatever topic you can, Fenne creates bite-sized videos about a specific topic. Captions are available in multiple languages. The immersive audio us designed to boost comprehension and retention.
Using the app is easy and allow you to jump right into learning. There are a number of suggestions, like the Principles of Aerodynamics. You can also select Learn Anything at the bottom of the screen and then enter a prompt on what piques your interest.
Creating a video takes around 15-60 seconds and you’ll receive a notification when complete. The video for my World War II prompt was concise, easy to understand, and mentioned the major highlights of the conflict.
Fenne is a free download now on the App Store. It’s only for the iPhone. The free version is limited to a single video. To unlock unlimited use of the app, you’ll need a subscription. That’s available for $8.99 per week or $89.99 yearly.
Subscribers will be able to unlock unlimited AI video generation, advanced learning topics and subjects, and more.
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