US – Rebind, an innovative publishing platform, is bringing a modern twist to classic literature by integrating AI-powered context and conversations. The service allows readers to engage with classic texts through the insights of renowned authors and thinkers.
Rebind’s platform features extensive interviews with literary luminaries such as John Banville, Roxane Gay and Bill McKibben. These interviews form the basis for AI-driven interactions, enabling readers to pause and chat with experts at any point in the book. ‘We’re thrilled to unlock these treasured books for both new readers of the classics as well as those returning to their favourites,’ said John Dubuque, Rebind’s CEO and co-founder, in a statement.
The beta collection includes classics like Dubliners, explored by John Banville, and Heart of Darkness, taught by Chloé Cooper Jones. Readers can watch scene-setting videos, read expert commentary and engage in interactive discussions within the e-books. ‘We want more people to fall in love with these books,’ said Clancy Martin, a Rebinder and team member.
In 2023, we explored the role that AI will play for both publishers and book retailers in our Browsing The Future of Bookshops market report.
Strategic opportunity
Create educational platforms that use AI to provide interactive textbooks and learning materials. These tools can offer real-time assistance and personalised learning experiences, making education more engaging and effective