Can anyone explain why my screen says two different things when pronouncing the first "I" in the below partial sentence?

Hi Carol, I will let you know if I

This was in an email and when I opened the message, both of the I's said "eye". When I arrowed through the message, one line at a time, the first "I" was spoken as "one" and the second was spoken as "eye." As far as I can tell, they both have the same unicode symbol and everything seems equal. Yes, I know it is not a big deal, I am just puzzled as to why it would happen. Thanks. Also, I sent this message to myself before sending it to the group and it still does the same thing. There are many I's in this message and they all are spoken correctly except the one in the message. Really, I am mostly curious as to why only one letter would change its pronunciation

Carol

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