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      Amazon Rolls Out ‘Ask This Book’ AI Feature In Kindle App To Answer Reader Questions

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      Amazon has quietly launched a generative-AI-powered tool called Ask This Book inside its Kindle app for iOS in the United States, allowing readers to ask questions about the plot, characters, and themes of ebooks they’ve purchased or rented and get spoiler-free answers; the feature is accessible from the in-book menu or by highlighting text, produces non-shareable, non-copyable responses limited to what the reader has already read, will expand to Android and Kindle devices next year, and has drawn criticism for being mandatory for all titles with no option for authors or publishers to opt out under current rights arrangements.

      Sources: Publishers Lunch, Digital Trends

      Key Takeaways

      • Ask This Book is an integrated AI assistant in the Kindle app that gives immediate, spoiler-free answers based solely on content the user has read so far.

      • The feature currently works on Kindle for iOS in the U.S., will expand to Kindle e-readers and Android in 2026, and covers thousands of English-language titles.

      • Critics highlight concerns that authors and publishers cannot opt out and that the implementation raises rights and transparency questions about use of copyrighted texts.

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      Amazon’s newest Kindle update introduces Ask This Book, a generative artificial intelligence assistant built directly into the Kindle reading experience that answers reader questions without leaving the app. Designed to keep users immersed in their books, the feature lets readers select passages or open a question interface from the book menu and ask about character relationships, plot developments, themes, or other aspects of the book they’re currently reading. Amazon ensures answers remain spoiler-free by restricting the AI’s access to only the portion of the text the user has already reached, avoiding inadvertent revelations about future events. This spoiler guard is central to the feature’s positioning as a helpful tool for readers who might otherwise risk discovering plot twists while searching online.

      Initially available on the Kindle app for iOS in the United States and compatible with thousands of English-language titles, the Ask This Book assistant complements other recent Kindle enhancements such as AI-powered “Recaps,” which are designed to refresh a reader’s memory of long books or series. Amazon plans a wider rollout to its dedicated Kindle e-reader devices and Android phones sometime in 2026, though specific timelines for language support and international expansion remain unannounced. The company states that answers generated by Ask This Book are non-shareable and non-copyable, and only accessible to users who have legitimately purchased or borrowed the book.

      Despite its potential utility, the feature has drawn scrutiny from parts of the publishing community. Because Amazon has implemented Ask This Book without an opt-out mechanism for authors and publishers, questions have been raised about the rights and permissions involved in using copyrighted text to power an AI assistant — especially in an era where legal battles over AI training data and content usage are increasingly prominent. Observers argue that transparent licensing terms, clear rights controls, and more detailed disclosure about how the AI works and sources its answers would help balance reader convenience with author and publisher concerns. As generative AI becomes more intertwined with digital reading experiences, Ask This Book stands as a notable example of both the promise and the debates around AI’s role in content consumption.

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