This article delves into the concept of Rebind, an AI venture that promises to revolutionize the way we read books. The project involves recording original commentary on classic literature, which is then implanted in the text and made interactive, allowing readers to engage in conversations with the authors. The author of this piece, Laura, is invited to participate in this venture, recording commentary on Romeo and Juliet, and is skeptical at first, thinking it might be a scam. However, as she learns more about the project, she becomes intrigued by the idea of making classic literature more accessible and interactive. The article raises important questions about the role of AI in our lives, and whether we should be embracing or fearing its potential. As Laura notes, AI has the potential to be both fascinating and terrifying, and it’s up to us to consider the implications of its use.

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