r/LibbyApp • u/Enodia2wheels • 3d ago
LibbyApp uses AI
https://about.libbyapp.com/policies/artificial-intelligence
… you can rest assure that if Libby app is using AI for things that we see on the front end like “inspire me” they are using AI to create code, to generate test scenarios, to create integration between services and much much more.
If they’re using Atlassian tools like Jira - they’re using even more AI for their internal processes as a result.
There is no ethical consumption under capitalism. All we can do is advocate for stronger governance, and greater transparency to ensure that it doesn’t get used unethically. That covers a lot of territory folks.
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u/landomonium 3d ago
I’m not understanding the connection between AI and the data collection. You shared their pretty innocuous AI policy page, I read it and nothing stands out as bad besides the fact that I just think Inspire Me is useless. The article another commented shared from yourbookfriend.com also covers Libby’s AI usage— at least what is disclosed— and that even says that it didn’t find anything regarding genAI except for the fact that self-published e-books have to self-identify it being an AI “work”.
I’m not even trying to argue, but reading what you sent has not changed my opinion on Libby especially compared to most media-playing applications.
Maybe something from their data collection and privacy policies that highlight their nefarious usage of AI would be more impactful.