Audible Tests AI to Help Users Find Perfect Audiobooks
Amazon-owned audiobook platform, Audible, has unveiled a new AI-powered search feature designed to assist users in discovering their next favorite listen.
The feature, dubbed “Maven,” allows customers to use everyday language to describe their looked-for audiobook. For instance, a user might say, “I’m looking for a thrilling mystery set in a foreign country.”
Initially available to a select group of U.S. customers, Maven is accessible through the Audible app on iOS and Android devices.
Initially available to a select group of U.S. customers, Maven is accessible through the Audible app on iOS and Android devices.
The company plans to expand the feature’s reach and refine its recommendations over time. While Audible has not disclosed the specific AI models powering Maven, they have confirmed the use of multiple models to enhance the user experience.
Beyond the new search tool, Audible is also experimenting with AI-curated audiobook collections and AI-generated book summaries. These initiatives aim to provide users with even more personalized and convenient listening experiences.
It’s worth noting that Audible’s increased reliance on AI has sparked some concerns. The platform has witnessed a surge in AI-narrated audiobooks, raising questions about the future of human narrators in the industry.
Audible’s latest advancements highlight the growing influence of artificial intelligence in the digital media landscape. As technology continues to evolve, the company is positioning itself at the forefront of audiobook innovation.
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