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Can AI Fix a Shaky Memory—and Untangle the Story?

Can AI Fix a Shaky Memory—and Untangle the Story?

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Ever lose track of a book’s characters—or feel lost in a maze of metaphors? In this episode of aiGED, Ginny Deerin shares how she uses AI as a “Reading Buddy” to untangle twisty plots and make reading more joyful. From A Gentleman in Moscow to Edward P. Jones’s All Aunt Hagar’s Children, and even a sneak peek at Kiran Desai’s new novel The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny, Ginny shows how AI can carry the heavy groceries of reading so you can savor the story. Plus: a sharp recommendation from The New Yorker and a reminder to stay mindful about how we use AI.

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