AI Is Supercharging the War on Libraries, Education, and Human Knowledge
https://www.404media.co/ai-is-supercharging-the-war-on-libraries-education-and-human-knowledge/
Last month, a company called the Childrens Literature Comprehensive Database announced a new version of a product called Class-Shelf Plus. The software, which is used by school libraries to keep track of which books are in their catalog, added several new features including AI-driven automation and contextual risk analysis, which includes an AI-powered sensitive material marker and a traffic-light risk ratings system. The company says that it believes this software will streamline the arduous task school libraries face when trying to comply with legislation that bans certain books and curricula: Districts using Class-Shelf Plus v3 may reduce manual review workloads by more than 80%, empowering media specialists and administrators to devote more time to instructional priorities rather than compliance checks, it said in a press release.
In a white paper published by CLCD, it gave a real-world example: the role of CLCD in overcoming a book ban. The paper then describes something that does not sound like overcoming a book ban at all. CLCDs software simply suggested other books without the contested content.
Ajay Gupte, the president of CLCD, told 404 Media the software is simply being piloted at the moment, but that it allows districts to make the majority of their classroom collections publicly visiblesupporting transparency and accesswhile helping them identify a small subset of titles that might require review under state guidelines. He added that This process is designed to assist districts in meeting legislative requirements and protect teachers and librarians from accusations of bias or non-compliance [...] It is purpose-built to help educators defend their collections with clear, data-driven evidence rather than subjective opinion.
Librarians told 404 Media that AI library software like this is just the tip of the iceberg; they are being inundated with new pitches for AI library tech and catalogs are being flooded with AI slop books that they need to wade through. But more broadly, AI maximalism across society is supercharging the ideological war on libraries, schools, government workers, and academics.
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