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It addresses growing concerns about AI-generated content in digital publishing.
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Libby, the popular ebook lending app, is preparing to introduce AI content controls to help users filter AI-generated books. This move comes as the digital publishing industry faces disruption from a surge in AI-created content. The new feature aims to give readers more control over the type of content they access.

It addresses growing concerns about AI-generated content in digital publishing.
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Libby’s new controls could influence user trust and library content management.
Publishers and platforms should consider similar AI content filtering features.
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Libby, the popular ebook lending app, is preparing to introduce AI content controls to help users filter AI-generated books. This move comes as the digital publishing industry faces disruption from a surge in AI-created content. The new feature aims to give readers more control over the type of content they access.
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Libby, the popular ebook lending app, is preparing to introduce AI content controls to help users filter AI-generated books. This move comes as the digital publishing industry faces disruption from a surge in AI-created content. The new feature aims to give readers more control over the type of content they access.