New fight for Michigan libraries: Keeping AI-generated books off shelves

LANSING – Some local libraries in the state are taking measures to prevent AI-generated books from making it into their collections.

Books generated by artificial intelligence can take many forms, from children’s picture books with sloppy illustrations and nonsensical text to nonfiction books with completely false information, said Stef Reed, the director of Flat River Community Library in Greenville.

When librarians look to acquire new books, they usually rely on vetted resources where they can review feedback and reviews…

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