TLDR:Today we’re sharing the latest experiment fromEvery Studio:Kairos, an AI-powered reading companion that helps you read more deeply, understand complicated concepts, and questions you on your comprehension. Kairos is built by our entrepreneur in residence (and the author of this piece)Naveen Naidu Mummana. Try it out onTestFlightandlet us know what you think.—Brandon GellWas this newsletter forwarded to you?Sign upto get it in your inbox.Something odd happens when you read with AI. You start having conversations with books.I discovered this accidentally while reading on my iPad. I kept toggling between my ebook and ChatGPT, copying passages to ask questions. At first this felt like a hack—a messy workaround because reading apps haven't caught up to AI. But then I realized I was stumbling onto something more interesting: a fundamentally new way to read.Having wrapped up my first experiment as an Everyentrepreneur in residence, and with a little inspiration from anX postby computer scientistAndrej Karpathy, I decided to build a piece of softwarefor myself: an AI-native reading tool I’m calling Kairos that would solve my own book-reading problems. Now, I’m testing how far I can push the reading experience when AI is built in from the ground up.Become apaid subscriber to Everyto unlock this piece and learn about:Kairos, a new tool for AI-assisted readingWhat it's like to read with an AI companionHow AI could democratize deep textual engagementUpgrade to paidClick hereto read the full postWant the full text of all articles in RSS?Become a subscriber, orlearn more.