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How Smart Readers Use AI to Read Better

This week, I caught up with a friend at a VC firm. We talked about books we’ve read recently and our reading habits, and I was excited by what he shared.

My friend unexpectedly read two books by different authors about similar topics. Normally, he’d read a book and then move on to the next one. But he’s started using ChatGPT to enhance his understanding of what he’s reading. He typed in his comprehension of and thoughts on points made in a book (he disagreed with the author) and asked ChatGPT for feedback. ChatGPT gave him feedback and pointed to another author who disagreed with the first author and could provide an alternative perspective on the topic. He read the book ChatGPT suggested and sought feedback as he read that book, too.

The result was that he read two books related to a topic he’s interested in. He was able to understand differing perspectives on the topic and debate his own perspective. All of this led to a deep understanding of the topic that he wouldn’t have gotten from the way he used to read as well as to deep conviction about his perspective on the topic.

This conversation reminded me of an Andrej Karpathy video that I wrote about a few weeks ago (see here). Karpathy also uses AI to help him read books.

I love to hear about anything that enhances people’s reading experience. I’m wondering if more people are starting to use AI to help them understand and retain what they’re reading. If so, how big could this trend get?

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