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Rebind: AI-Driven Interactive Reading, a Concept Likely to Come to the Law

By Kevin O'Keefe on June 13, 2024
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I blogged last week that AI (ChatGPT) enabled me to summarize books for purpose of blogging and learning.

The New York Times’ Steven Kurtuz reports this week on an interactive reading experience, -were by AI.

Two philosophy professors, John Kaag and Clancy Martin, have started a publishing venture called Rebind.

Rebind takes classic texts in the public domain and pairs them with commentary from prominent authors and intellectuals, using AI technology to create an interactive reading experience.

The project is funded by John Dubuque, a businessman and former philosophy student who had previously hired Kaag for tutoring. Dubuque believes that classic books offer a unique and meaningful form of escape and hopes to make them more accessible to modern readers.

Rebind launches with a diverse lineup of authors and texts, including Margaret Atwood on “A Tale of Two Cities,” Roxane Gay on “The Age of Innocence,” and Marlon James on “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.”

Each author has been interviewed extensively about their chosen text, and these interviews have been fed into AI software to create interactive commentaries that respond to reader questions.

While some may be skeptical of AI’s role in literature, the authors involved in Rebind see it as a tool for engagement and education and a way to get people to read the classics.

From John Banville, who provides commentary on Dubliners:

My initial reaction was deep suspicion, of course. You read a book in your hand and you read it line by line, page by page. But this is a wonderful way to get people to read classic books and not be afraid of them.

Kaag and Martin are optimistic about the future of AI in literature and view it as a creative opportunity. They plan to expand Rebind to include 100 classic texts, offering readers a unique and interactive way to engage with timeless works of literature.

Remind will be available June 17 on mobile, desktop and tablet. Users will have free access during the rollout, with per-book and a subscription pricing model to follow.

Let your imagination run wild when it comes to the law and interactive readin of legal literature.

Expect to see concepts using AI in publishing applications, used horizontally or in other verticals to be developed for legal publications.

Stay tuned.

Photo of Kevin O'Keefe Kevin O'Keefe

I am a trial lawyer, turned legal tech entrepreneur, now leading the largest community of legal publishers in the world at LexBlog, Inc.

I am a lawyer of 39 years. Wanting to be a lawyer since I was a kid, I have loved…

I am a trial lawyer, turned legal tech entrepreneur, now leading the largest community of legal publishers in the world at LexBlog, Inc.

I am a lawyer of 39 years. Wanting to be a lawyer since I was a kid, I have loved almost every minute of it.

I practiced as a trial lawyer in rural Wisconsin for 17 years, representing plaintiffs, whether they were injury victims and their family members or small businesses.

In the mid-nineties, I discovered the Internet in the form of AOL. I began helping people by answering questions on AOL message boards and leading AOL’s legal community.

I later started my own listservs and message boards to help people on personal injury, medical malpractice, workers compensation and plaintiff’s employment law matters. Though we were green to technology and the Internet, USA Today said if my firm “didn’t stop what we were doing, we would give lawyers a good name.”

In 1999, I closed my law firm and we moved, as a family of seven, to Seattle to start my first company. Prairielaw.com was a virtual law community of people helping people, a sort of AOL on the law, featuring message boards, articles, chats, listervs and ask-a-lawyer.

Prairielaw.com was sold to LexisNexis, where it was incorporated into Martindale-Hubbell’s lawyers.com.

After a stint as VP of Business Development at LexisNexis, I founded LexBlog out of my garage in 2004 (no affiliation with LexisNexis).

Knowing lawyers get their best work from relationships and a strong word of mouth reputation, and not promoting themselves, I saw blogging as a perfect way for lawyers to build relationships and a reputation.

When I could not find someone to help me with my own blog, I started a company to provide what I needed. Strategy, professional design, platform, coaching, SEO, marketing and free ongoing support.

As a result of the outstanding work of my team of twenty and my blogging, the LexBlog community has grown to a community of over 30,000 legal professionals, world-wide.

Publishing my blog, Real Lawyers, now in its 18th year, I share information, news, and commentary to help legal professionals looking to network online, whether it be via blogging or other social media.

Blogging also enables me to think through my ideas – out loud and in an engaging fashion.

In addition to my blog, I liberally share others’ insight on Twitter. Feel free to engage me there as well on LinkedIn and Facebook.

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