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College Dropouts’ AI Notetaking App Turbo AI Hits 5 Million Users, Expands Beyond Academia

Two 20-year-old college dropouts have built Turbo AI into a 5 million-user powerhouse in under a year. The AI notetaking tool has expanded beyond students to professionals at top firms including Goldman Sachs and McKinsey, according to reports.

Rapid Growth for AI Notetaking Startup

Turbo AI, an artificial intelligence-powered note-taking application launched by 20-year-old college dropouts Rudy Arora and Sarthak Dhawan, has reportedly reached five million users while generating eight-figure annual recurring revenue, according to sources familiar with the company’s performance. The platform has been adding approximately twenty thousand new users daily, with most of this growth occurring within the past six months as the service expanded from one million to five million users while maintaining profitability.

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Microsoft Rolls Out Free AI Education Tools Through Expanded 365 Copilot Platform

Microsoft is expanding its AI assistant capabilities with new free tools designed specifically for educational environments. The company reportedly aims to make artificial intelligence a core component of teaching workflows and student learning experiences through enhanced Microsoft 365 Copilot features.

Microsoft’s Educational AI Expansion

Microsoft is significantly expanding its artificial intelligence presence in educational settings through new features in its Microsoft 365 Copilot platform. According to reports, the technology giant is making these AI tools available at no cost to educational customers, positioning AI as central to modern teaching and learning methodologies.