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Episode Title: The Smart Publishing Impact Series – Episode 47: What Authors Need to Know About Kindle’s New “Ask This Book” Feature Episode Summary: Amazon is quietly rolling out a new AI-powered feature inside the Kindle app—and many authors don’t even know it exists yet. In this timely and important episode, Renée Lautermilch, chief editor at Smart Publishing, breaks down Kindle’s new “Ask This Book” feature, what it does, and why it’s already stirring controversy across the publishing world. Renée explains how the feature works, where it’s currently live, and why author advocacy groups—most notably the Authors Guild—are pushing back hard. From consent and control to intellectual property concerns and AI-generated interpretations, this episode explores what’s really at stake for authors and publishers as AI continues to embed itself into reading platforms. This is not a panic episode—but it is a must-listen for authors who want to stay informed, protect their work, and understand how AI may shape the future of publishing. What You’ll Hear: • What the Kindle “Ask This Book” feature actually does • Where the feature is currently available (and where it’s not—yet) • Why authors cannot opt in or opt out of this feature • How AI-generated summaries and explanations raise consent concerns • Why advocacy groups argue this creates an unlicensed “annotated edition” • The difference between search functionality and AI interpretation • How this feature may impact author-reader relationships • Why this sets a concerning precedent for intellectual property rights • What authors should do right now (and what not to do) Quote to Remember: “This isn’t just a tech update—it’s a conversation about author consent, control, and the future of intellectual property.” Mentioned in This Episode: The Authors Guild – ongoing advocacy and response efforts smartpublishingservices.com – education and publishing resources Connect with Renée Lautermilch on Facebook – she’s the only one in the world Email: renee@smartpublishingservices.com What’s Next: Renée explores next steps, potential legal perspectives, and what authors should watch for as AI features continue to expand across publishing platforms.