AI-generated slop is already in your public library (via) US libraries that use the Hoopla system to offer ebooks to their patrons sign agreements where they pay a license fee for anything selected by one of their members that's in the Hoopla catalog.
The Hoopla catalog is increasingly filling up with junk AI slop ebooks like "Fatty Liver Diet Cookbook: 2000 Days of Simple and Flavorful Recipes for a Revitalized Liver", which then cost libraries money if someone checks them out.
Apparently librarians already have a term for this kind of low-quality, low effort content that predates it being written by LLMs: vendor slurry.
Libraries stand against censorship, making this a difficult issue to address through removing those listings.
Sarah Lamdan, deputy director of the American Library Association says:
If library visitors choose to read AI eBooks, they should do so with the knowledge that the books are AI-generated.
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