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Is that future of AI? I dunno but anyway, welcome back to the Leaderboard. In today's issue, we got a music app that plays music through your hands, an AI that turns any repo into a doc, a new educational launch from Anthropic, and a conversation about the future of AI.
Feel the beat in your hand

oMoo is an AI-powered haptic music player that lets you experience music through touch. It translates rhythm, pulse, and texture into vibrations you can feel in your palm, making music more accessible to deaf and hard-of-hearing usersāor anyone curious about a different way to connect with sound.
š„ Our take: This isnāt another experimental interface for the sake of novelty. oMoo is thoughtful and oddly moving. It makes you realize how much of music is physicalābeat, pressure, resonanceāand how little we pay attention to that. For some, itās access. For others, itās a new sensory layer to something you thought you already knew.
Turn your repo into docs

GitSummarize transforms any GitHub repository into clean, interactive documentation using AI. Just swap "github" with "gitsummarize" in the URL, and it generates structured docs that are actually readableāno extra setup, no README gymnastics.
š„ Our take: Docs are always the thing you promise to write later. GitSummarize calls that bluff and writes them for you. Itās not just a fancy README formatterāit digs through your repo, pulls out what matters, and turns it into something your team might actually read. Especially useful when your code is clean but your docs are vibes.
Share agents, not your machine

CoChat connects your local OpenClaw to a shared workspace so your team can run agents together, review outputs side-by-side, and iterate in real time ā no SSH access to your laptop required.
Bring every instance into one hub: local OpenClaw, KiloClaw, multiple machines. Same agents, shared context, zero stepping on toes. Donāt want it running on personal devices? Deploy managed, containerized OpenClaw instances with real access controls.
Claude, GPT, Gemini ā switch models mid-conversation and compare outputs in one thread.
Claude goes back to school

Claude for Education is Anthropicās new rollout for universities. Itās built to help students reason through stuff instead of just handing over the answer. Some schools are already testing it, with access for both students and faculty.
š„ Our take: The same professors who banned ChatGPT from syllabi are now piloting Claude in the classroom. Maybe they realized students were going to use AI anyway. Maybe this one just sounds friendlier. Either way, itās less āwrite my essayā and more āhelp me figure this out before office hours.ā
Is 2025 the year AI just becomes infrastructure?

Thatās what Alex Gap askedāand the takes rolled in.
One person predicted hyper-personal AI agents trained to think like you, basically interns with your browser history. Another called the death of AGI hype and the rise of tools built for agents instead of humans. Thereās even a bet on fully AI-generated Spotify clones. Because apparently, lo-fi is lo-future.
From calm optimism to slightly haunted predictions, the thread is full of weirdly plausible futures. Drop in and add yoursābefore the AIs do it for you.
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