Key Points
- Libby introduces an AI‑driven recommendation tool called Inspire Me.
- Feature uses preset preference questions rather than free‑form prompts.
- “Provides five immediate ebook or audiobook suggestions from the local library.
- Prioritizes titles that are instantly available and includes brief rationales.
- Community response includes sharp criticism from some librarians.
- Privacy policy limits data sent to the AI to random saved book titles only.
- Designed to minimize energy impact and will be monitored for footprint.
- Broad rollout scheduled for September; accessed via the Libby app menu.

Feature Overview
Overdrive’s digital book‑lending app Libby is adding an artificial‑intelligence‑fueled discovery tool named Inspire Me. The feature is tuned to the collection of a user’s local library branch and will roll out broadly in September after a soft launch earlier this month.
User Experience
To keep the interaction simple, Inspire Me does not allow free‑form typing. Instead, users answer a series of canned preference questions that cover categories such as fiction and biography, age groups (adult or child), and preset adjectives like \
Source: engadget.com