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App Offers 10-Minute Lessons on AI, Finance, History

Nibble provides short lessons on more than 20 subjects. A five-year subscription is available for $39.97 through May 31.

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Nibble is an app that delivers 10-minute lessons on topics including AI, personal finance, art, history, and music. The lessons use audio clips, games, short videos, and AI-generated conversations with virtual historical figures. The app employs spaced repetition to review material at intervals intended to improve retention.

Users can access the content on iOS, Android, and Mac devices and resume sessions at any time without deadlines.

M. PT. The offer is presented for individuals seeking brief learning sessions during commutes, breaks, or other short periods of phone use.

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