Libby will filter out AI content, kind of
Summary
OverDrive, the company behind the popular library app Libby, is preparing to implement new content controls to address the influx of AI-generated materials. CEO Marc DeBevoise announced that users will be able to opt out of AI-generated content, including machine-narrated audiobooks, AI-authored books, and AI-generated art. Instead of using automated AI-detection tools, OverDrive plans to rely on publishers to self-identify AI content via metadata. While the company views AI as a potential tool for increasing accessibility through features like low-cost language translation, it remains committed to human-led content, particularly for traditional audiobook narration.
(Source:The Verge)