For centuries, books have been among humanity’s most important tools for transmitting knowledge, experience, and ideas. Despite tremendous technological advances, the fundamental structure of the book has remained largely unchanged: an author writes, a book is published, and readers consume its content. DIB (Dynamic Interactive Book) is an attempt to rethink this traditional model and create a new generation of books.

In a DIB, a book is not a static, finalized object but a living and evolving system. Authors can continuously update content, add new insights, correct errors, and expand the book as knowledge and understanding grow over time. At the same time, readers are no longer passive recipients of information. They can ask questions, seek clarification, and actively engage with the content.

Artificial intelligence serves as an interpretive layer alongside the book. It can explain complex concepts, provide summaries, offer examples, and adapt explanations to the reader’s level of knowledge, interests, and learning needs.

NOVA Think Institute is currently developing this concept and its supporting infrastructure. This section is dedicated to presenting the philosophy, architecture, and future vision of DIB. The operational platform is under development and will be made available to researchers, learners, and readers in the near future.