How to Spot AI Audiobooks on Libby

Despite what the headline of this article might lead you to believe, I don’t think AI voice generation is inherently bad. Certainly there are cases where it makes sense, like preserving people’s voices when they lose the ability to speak themselves, or turning your notes into an AI “podcast” to keep studying on-the-go, or to make written content more accessible to people with low vision. And in contrast to clunkier older tools, modern AI makes it easy to generate a realistic voice you can use in a number of scenarios.

But in my humble opinion, art isn’t usually a proper use case for AI voices. If I choose to listen to an audiobook, I am almost assuredly looking for an experience, rather than a simple means to get the text into my ears. As such, I want a narrator with a talent for dramatic reading, someone who will be able

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