I’ve used Kindles since the first version, and here’s what Amazon is getting right about AI with the new Kindle Scribe

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The dawn of the e-reader was a glorious moment for me after years of lugging around dozens of pounds of books to sate my bibliophile needs. Amazon’s Kindle line stood out from its early, basic text form onward.

Now, Amazon has augmented its new Kindle Scribe with AI through a couple of very useful and surprisingly intuitive new features. Other companies making e-readers should take note, and conveniently, that’s exactly what the Kindle Scribe and its AI tools are built for.

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