You’re absolutely right that human-powered summaries, like those from book reviews or professional analyses, offer valuable insights that AI can’t fully replicate. Our goal with AI-powered summaries isn’t to replace these rich, human interpretations but to complement them. For example, AI summaries can be useful for quickly recalling key points from a book you’ve already read supporting academic or professional use cases. That said, we understand that the joy of reading often comes from diving deeply into the content itself, and we prioritize features that enhance that experience—like annotations, syncing, and a customizable interface. AI summaries are an optional tool meant to serve those specific moments when readers might find them helpful. We’d love to hear how you think we could refine this feature or what other tools you’d find more meaningful for your reading journey! Happy reading.
While the AI-powered summaries might not resonate with every reader, they’ve been requested by some users who value quick recaps or overviews—especially in academic or professional settings where time is limited. Our primary focus remains on providing a seamless, enjoyable interface for readers to engage deeply with their books though.
Imagine juggling over 1000 papers and trying to manually recall key points from a dozen of them while writing your manuscript. Sure, abstracts and introductions exist—but unless you’ve got a photographic memory, good luck efficiently cross-referencing them all. That’s where AI steps in, not to reinvent the wheel, but to save you from drowning in a sea of documents. Sometimes, leveraging modern tools is smarter than clinging to old habits.