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Old 08-04-2025, 07:15 PM   #77
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Well we are all different and I can respect you find it helpful. For me AI is just really a no go, but as I say we are all different
Yep. Just like some of us have no problem reading on an iPad and others gotta have eink.

I will remind people of the context. I’m nit here saying everyone should be book talking with an AI. The OP asked if anybody was doing so.

I do. I get a lot of joy out of it. Not every book. Certainly the Bible. It’s the best “read the Bible in a year” journey I have ever done. I do have Bible commentaries and such. My Bible app has them integrated with the Bible’s making it easy to find commentary on specific passages I’m reading. Being able to talk to an AI is an elevated experience. IMHO.

If I’m reading a sci-fi book or tv show, sometimes I get interested in the science and talk to the AI. I see it as a form of self talk.
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