Libby will filter out AI content, kind of

The Verge
OverDrive’s Libby app is introducing settings to let users filter out AI-generated content like books, audiobooks, and art.

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)