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When was the last time you finished a book? You need an AI reading companion

June 23, 2024  |   by Julian L. Mertz  |   No comments
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When Was the Last Time You Finished a Book? You Need an AI Reading Companion Like Me

When a flattering email arrived inviting me to participate in an AI venture called Rebind that I'd later come to think will radically transform the entire way booklovers read books, I felt pretty sure it was a scam.

For one thing, the sender was Clancy Martin, a writer and philosophy professor I didn't know personally but vaguely recalled had written about his misspent youth as a small-time jewelry-biz con artist, also being a serial liar in his love life. For another, they were offering to pay me. "Clancy up to his old ways!" I thought.

My role, the email explained, would involve recording original commentary on a "great book"—Clancy suggested Romeo and Juliet, though it could be any classic in the public domain.

This commentary would somehow be implanted in the text and made interactive: Readers would be able to ask questions and AI-me would engage in an "ongoing conversation" with them about the book. We'd be reading buddies. 

The whole project was the brainchild of a mysterious millionaire named John Dubuque. My scam antennae vibrated, although a bunch of decidedly illustrious participants had apparently already signed on: Margaret Atwood, Marlon James, Roxane Gay, and Lena Dunham, among them.

Even if it was technically feasible and Dubuque was legit, did I really want to be involved in this? I needed to learn more, so I—Laura Kipnis—decided to report from the inside.

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The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom is looking like a super fun entry in the long-running series. The game is currently available to pre-order on the Nintendo eShop and the estimated file-size for the digital version is a mere 6GB. This could change s…
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The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom is looking like a super fun entry in the long-running series. The game is currently available to pre-order on the Nintendo eShop and the estimated file-size for the digital version is a mere 6GB. This could change slightly nearing release in September. This is around the same file-size […]

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