

Building the Star Trek computer with Huxe CEO Raiza Martin
22 snips Oct 9, 2025
Raiza Martin, the innovative Founder and CEO of Huxe, dives into her journey from Google product creator to launching a personalized AI audio app. She shares insights on why audio is the future of AI, influenced by her childhood love for Star Trek's voice-computer interface. Discussing Huxe’s evolution, she highlights the app’s ability to create tailored audio experiences, transforming mundane tasks into engaging content. Raiza also examines the potential of voice as the next interface and reflects on the role of AI in podcasting, urging creators to embrace uniqueness.
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Audio Makes Long Content Digestible
- Raiza argues audio was the first modality where AI made long documents truly consumable without reading.
- She finds listening while walking or doing chores repeatedly magical and practical.
From Mimicry To Authentic Voice
- Raiza describes arriving at Google without a degree and mimicking colleagues to fit in.
- Over time she dropped the act, spoke bluntly in meetings, and found that being herself accelerated progress.
Containerizing Your Knowledge Works
- NotebookLM began pre-ChatGPT as a bet that chatbots could talk to collections of documents you care about.
- Its value rose as models improved, turning obscure documents into conversational knowledge.