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App simplifies vocab of classic books

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It’s McLiterature.

A newly-launched iPhone and iPad artificial intelligence app is abbreviating iconic literary works like “Moby Dick” and “A Tale of Two Cities” — while whitewashing classics like “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.”

Magibook‘s website claims it utilizes artificial intelligence to simplify the language of books like “The Count of Monte Cristo” and “Crime and Punishment,” making them more accessible to all readers, “irrespective of your English level.”

The app was launched on July 1. Kaspars Grinvalds – stock.adobe.com

Ultimately, though, the app strips away the potency of the unique writings, and the emotions their creator’s were attempting to convey with their prose.

Seminal lines akin to “It was one of the best of times, it was the worst of times” are reduced to “It was a time when things were excellent and really bad.”

The 219 now-controversial occurrences of the N-word in “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” are replaced on Magibook with the noun “Helper.”

At this point, users of the free app, which launched July 1, can access five different versions of 10 classic books, including “Dracula,” “Robinson Crusoe,” “The Three Musketeers,” “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” and “The Great Gatsby” — from their original versions right down to an “elementary version.”

The app is meant to be used on Apple products. magibook.ai

Cassandra Jacobs, a linguistics professor on the University of Buffalo, called the brand new app “alarming,” noting exposure to complicated text “makes us smarter.”

She also noted authors selected specific words “very deliberately” once they write, and believes ideas will wander away via AI.

“There is perhaps some discrepancies when an entire book is ingested and an abridged version’s spit out, and will give people a special idea about what these stories are about,” she said.

Books can be found for various reading levels. magibook.ai

The app says it was created to “democratize books and their ideas,” and is recommended for “English learners,” children, parents, teachers and folks with dyslexia and severe ADHD.

The app’s developer, Louis Gachot, couldn’t be reached for comment.

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It’s McLiterature.

A newly-launched iPhone and iPad artificial intelligence app is abbreviating iconic literary works like “Moby Dick” and “A Tale of Two Cities” — while whitewashing classics like “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.”

Magibook‘s website claims it utilizes artificial intelligence to simplify the language of books like “The Count of Monte Cristo” and “Crime and Punishment,” making them more accessible to all readers, “irrespective of your English level.”

The app was launched on July 1. Kaspars Grinvalds – stock.adobe.com

Ultimately, though, the app strips away the potency of the unique writings, and the emotions their creator’s were attempting to convey with their prose.

Seminal lines akin to “It was one of the best of times, it was the worst of times” are reduced to “It was a time when things were excellent and really bad.”

The 219 now-controversial occurrences of the N-word in “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” are replaced on Magibook with the noun “Helper.”

At this point, users of the free app, which launched July 1, can access five different versions of 10 classic books, including “Dracula,” “Robinson Crusoe,” “The Three Musketeers,” “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” and “The Great Gatsby” — from their original versions right down to an “elementary version.”

The app is meant to be used on Apple products. magibook.ai

Cassandra Jacobs, a linguistics professor on the University of Buffalo, called the brand new app “alarming,” noting exposure to complicated text “makes us smarter.”

She also noted authors selected specific words “very deliberately” once they write, and believes ideas will wander away via AI.

“There is perhaps some discrepancies when an entire book is ingested and an abridged version’s spit out, and will give people a special idea about what these stories are about,” she said.

Books can be found for various reading levels. magibook.ai

The app says it was created to “democratize books and their ideas,” and is recommended for “English learners,” children, parents, teachers and folks with dyslexia and severe ADHD.

The app’s developer, Louis Gachot, couldn’t be reached for comment.

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