Graziano Giovanni Ravizza

BookLed - A paper book augmented with generative AI

BookLed is a paper book with integrated electronics, designed to experiment new ways of storytelling using Generative AI. With a BookLed, Python code, and an OpenAI account, you can explore the world of AI storytelling starting from the pages of a paper book!

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Graziano Giovanni Ravizza
Hello Product Hunt! We’re excited to introduce BookLed, the ultimate tool for makers and AI enthusiasts who want to experiment with the integration of physical products and generative AI at an affordable cost. 🎉📚🤖 What is BookLed? BookLed is a traditional-looking paper book equipped with advanced sensors that detect page turns and enhance the reading experience with generative AI. It’s designed to provide an interactive and dynamic storytelling experience through synchronized sound and light effects. Why BookLed? - Affordable Experimentation: Perfect for makers and tech enthusiasts who want to explore the intersection of physical products and AI without breaking the bank. - Open Source Code: Our Python code is fully open source and available on GitHub, allowing you to customize and expand the capabilities of BookLed. - Hands-On Learning: Ideal for those interested in hands-on experimentation with AI, sensors, and interactive technology. We’re eager to see how you’ll innovate with BookLed. Join us in pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with AI and physical media. Feel free to ask any questions, share your projects, or provide feedback. Let’s create something amazing together! Graziano G. Ravizza
Ashrita Kumar
This is the most immersive way to get AI-generated stories! Congratulations on the launch!
Adam Gold
Good luck Graziano!
Elad Yakobowicz
This is really interesting, congrats on the launch! I actually have an idea for a possible collaboration on the technical level. Let's get in touch about that?
Toshit Garg
Congrats for launch of BookLed....
Kevin Moran
Congrats on the launch. Excited to see this space move forward a bit. Interested to see what's next!