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A New Way to Read

I built an AI tool that has fundamentally changed how I read

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Becky Isjwara 5 months ago

Omigosh, I'm so in. I can't wait to see this product out in the wild.

Karen Mack about 13 hours ago

In a Skool community, there was a whole discussion on using ChatGPT to interact with books we are reading. This takes it to the next level. Well done.

Rodrigo Braz 5 months ago

I think this is one of AI's killer applications. It will take some time until applications like that become the mainstream. This is why I think some people still underestimate the impact of AI and how it is really going to change everything.

@ajay_3395 5 months ago

Love the idea. I find myself in these spots of passive reading. Downloaded the TestFlight and have downloadedr a book in it! Excited to read it with Kairos!

Naveen Naidu Mummana 5 months ago

@ajay_3395 Thanks for giving kairos a spin. Drop me a note about your experience!

@ajay_3395 5 months ago

@naveen_6804 is it possible to make the reading part easy? Perhaps increase the text size to fill up the blank space on the side and top bottom. I find myself too much zooming on each page.

@ynot 5 months ago

How to I request TestFlight access?

yasin thakur 5 months ago

i read about Kairos ai application. it does promises a lot. but i am not able to test it. because i do not use apple products like iphone, ipad, mac, etc. i will wait till it becomes available for other products.

Jo Pforr 4 months ago

Amazing article, concept and early stage product. Pondering the future of this.

Imagine you keep each book with the context of all your conversations with you as an expert so you can bring it back over time when needed. For example: Chris Voss' book on negotiation. Love it but don't feel like I need it immediately. Occasion arises, now I wish I had the book and all my notes with me.

Another one, we all have stuff we read and some stuff is really good and deserves a special place in our library. What does this all in aggregate mean for us? What can it tell us about ourselves? Would it be easy to spot gaps in knowledge? For example: This could help one find new books to read whilst avoiding an echo chamber or one could maybe understand oneself at a deeper level than any personality test could ever.

Rick van de Laar about 2 months ago

It says new testers aren't accepted at this time. @naveen_6804 What's the latest on Kairos?

@kiowasol 5 months ago

Great idea to read with narrator second voice, thoughtful partner or a guide to assess you're assimilating concepts as you read (students).
Are there options for Android or Windows?

Naveen Naidu Mummana 5 months ago

@kiowasol Not yet! Right now Kairos is iOS-only through TestFlight. As this is still very much an experimental proof-of-concept, I'm focusing on refining the core experience before expanding to other platforms

Mike Ballou about 6 hours ago

Is there anyway to get into the beta still? The TestFlight link says it’s full.

Drew Buchter 5 months ago

Such a cool idea! I think the fear that was mentioned about AI making people lazy, is the concern that some people will strictly rely on summarizing works into a manageable concentrated chunk of knowledge that fits their needs. This could be good (what is War & Peace about?) or maybe less good (my assignment was to read this book, instead I'm taking the shortcut, but missing the detail, color, mood, etc.). I look forward to AI integration in my reading tools.

Naveen Naidu Mummana 5 months ago

@dbuchter Thanks Drew! You're right about the tension between shortcuts and depth. But I believe reading tools can actually shape behavior - if we design them to encourage deep engagement rather than quick summaries, we can build better reading habits. That's exactly what I'm aiming for with Kairos - not replacing reading, but making it richer and more meaningful.

Theo Barth 5 months ago

This sounds amazing! Using AI to transform our reading experiences in ways we've never imagined. Count me in for updates on the Kairos project.

Naveen Naidu Mummana 5 months ago

@@theotao thank you!