Submitted by QueenMackeral t3_122gkey in books
I know AI is often confidently incorrect about many things, but I had a positive experience just talking to it about a book I read. It's almost like talking to a smart friend (or a friend who pretends to be smart) about a book you both read, and helping each other analyze and think about the themes and meanings and riffing off each other's interpretations.
I asked it questions that I still had about the book, and asked it to give me examples from the book to support its explanations, and it did, I also gave it my own thoughts and theories and asked it to help me support them with the text. Some of the characters and chapters were wrong but since I read the book, I understood what it was trying to say anyway, and it really cleared up things I was confused about.
I know students are using AI to write essays, which is bad, but I'm not a student, I just read books for fun, so I feel like I unlocked a tool that makes processing books, especially harder literature, much more accessible and enjoyable.
Anyone do this? what has your experience been like?
farseer4 t1_jdqkm9o wrote
You can only do this with books that have been reviewed/analyzed a lot, though. Otherwise the AI will not have enough training data to talk about it in a useful manner.