Amazon's “Ask this Book” feature helps readers remember characters and plot points. It's now available on iPhone in the U.S., ...
Amazon promises that the AI-powered feature won’t give any spoilers for parts of the book you haven’t yet read. Ask this Book is launching first on iPhone before it comes to Kindle devices and Android ...
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To that end, if you've ever been reading a book on the Kindle app and wished that you could ask your device a question about the text, Amazon has an AI bot for you. Last week, Amazon announced "Ask ...
Amazon has another new AI feature slated to come to Kindle in 2026, called Story So Far. As the name implies, this feature will help you catch up on the book you're reading by providing spoiler-free ...
Amazon has added a new feature to its Kindle app on iOS that uses artificial intelligence to answer questions about the book ...
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Black Friday doesn’t just kick off holiday shopping; it’s basically the start of cozy reading season, too. Thankfully, Amazon clearly got the memo. Several Kindle models have officially dropped to ...
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Apple's choice to remove an app at the government's behest shows that the App Store is too private to be public, and too public to be private. I describe myself as AppleInsider's resident "First ...