AI-powered bookmark wants to revolutionize the way you read — $129 Mark 1 offers AI-generated summaries

Startup Mark Engineering has revealed the Mark 1, a Titanium bookmark with a screen, which can offer AI-powered insights into your reading habits.

https://www.tomshardware.com/peripherals/ai-powered-bookmark-wants-to-revolutionize-the-way-you-read-usd129-mark-1-offers-ai-generated-summaries

Établi 4h | 1 mars 2025, 15:10:09


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