Libby, the widely used library app for borrowing e-books and audiobooks, has launched a new feature called Inspire Me. The AI-powered tool generates five personalized book recommendations based on either the titles a reader saves or prompts they select. The goal is to help users discover books they can borrow instantly through their library’s digital catalog.
Balancing Discovery and Privacy
While Inspire Me promises convenience, not all readers are enthusiastic. Some library users have expressed concerns about privacy and the role of AI in replacing traditional librarian guidance. One Reddit user summed it up: “Thanks, but I’ll stick with my local librarian’s recommendations.” This skepticism reflects a broader unease about whether algorithms belong in the library experience.
OverDrive’s Reassurances
OverDrive, the company behind Libby, has clarified that Inspire Me does not collect unnecessary personal information or share data with third parties. The tool only accesses the book titles readers choose to share—not tags, device IDs, or sensitive details. According to OverDrive, Inspire Me is intended to enhance book discovery, not replace the expertise of human librarians.
How Inspire Me Works in Practice
Libby’s Inspire Me is especially useful for readers using devices like Kindles or Kobo e-readers. With AI-powered suggestions, users can quickly find a book, borrow it, and start reading on their preferred device. The feature highlights the growing divide between digital-first reading habits and the traditional experience of browsing shelves with the help of a librarian.
Availability
Libby says Inspire Me will officially roll out in September, though users can try it early by searching #InspireMe in the app. For some, it could be the spark to discover a new favorite book. For others, the personal touch of a librarian will remain irreplaceable.
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