CONCEPT
Interactive Reading
The third mode of reading emerging in the AI era — neither intensive nor extensive but iterative engagement with dynamically generated text, where reading and writing collapse into a single continuous act of evaluation and redirection.
Interactive reading is the cognitive mode that AI collaboration produces — a form of engagement with text that is simultaneously read and written, evaluated and redirected, in continuous iteration. Unlike
intensive or extensive reading, interactive reading engages material that is not yet finished. The practitioner reads the AI's output, evaluates it, responds with a revision or redirection, reads the revised output, evaluates again. The cycle is continuous, and each iteration requires distinct evaluative attention. The mode demands capacities that previous reading practices only partially developed: rapid evaluation of provisional material, detection of superficiality beneath fluent surfaces, and the ability to sustain critical engagement against output that is optimized to reduce the sense that critical engagement is necessary.
In The You On AI Field Guide
The defining feature of interactive reading is the collapse of the boundary between reading and writing. In previous modes, the reader encountered a text produced by someone else and either accepted, evaluated, or