About GenAware

GenAware is a free daily briefing for curious readers. Every article unpacks something happening in the world right now โ€” an oil cartel breaking apart, a war reshaping markets, an AI company changing the rules โ€” in plain English, paired with an SAT-style quiz and an AI tutor.

The goal is simple: help readers get sharper on the world while they prep for the test that decides where they go next.

Why this exists

GenAware is built and run by a high-school student. She wanted a way to get sharper on the world before the SAT โ€” not by drilling vocabulary lists, but by actually reading about what's happening and learning to think about it. When the existing options didn't fit, she decided to build her own.

Her dad's role is small but specific: he covers the resources โ€” the Claude Code subscription, the AI API calls, the hosting bill โ€” and offers guidance when she gets stuck. The editorial direction, the article picks, the tone, the design choices, the day-to-day work: that's all hers.

What makes it different

Most SAT prep teaches you to game a test. GenAware teaches you to read the world the test is supposedly preparing you for. The reading passages on the SAT come from journalism, science, and history. So does GenAware. The skill that gets you a good score is the same skill that makes you informed.

And because it's built by someone the same age as the readers, the calibration tends to be honest: nothing is dumbed down, nothing assumes you already know the jargon.

The promise

This is a gift. Use it, share it, ignore it โ€” whatever helps.

Get in touch

Found an error? Have feedback? Want to contribute? Email ahaanamg@gmail.com.