Amazon is implementing a new “Recaps” feature for Kindle readers. That should be great news, right? Not exactly. Well, not if you’re against Generative AI being shoved into any application that requires an internet connection, at least. (I still can’t believe I have to see Meta’s irritating little AI circle logo every time I open WhatsApp).
I’m all for recaps when it comes to long book series. TV shows have been providing them for decades, so why shouldn’t we have them for books? It can take well over a year, sometimes years, for a sequel to be released, and long-form narratives are delicate and complex. It’s easy to forget an important detail from a 500-page book. I’m a fan of this new Kindle development in theory, but I’m not a fan of how Amazon is implementing it. Not at all.
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