AI-generated slop accounts for 21% of YouTube Shorts shown to new users. Here's what this means for marketers and where your content is most protected.
The modern web is filling up with machine-written text, synthetic images, and auto-generated video that look plausible at a glance but collapse under scrutiny. What began as a clever way to draft ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The ad-supported, free portions of the internet are flooded with low-quality AI-generated content. (Chris McGrath / Getty Images) ...
The timing couldn't be more critical. According to Gallup's latest workforce survey, AI use at work jumped from 21% in 2023 ...
AI slop isn't the only issue.
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AI Slop Is Destroying the Internet. These Are the People Fighting to Save It
AI Slop Is Destroying the Internet. These Are the People Fighting to Save It ...
Psychologists often integrate research findings using meta-analysis to generate robust insights. But a rise in fake ...
There’s no doubt that AI can deliver a plethora of benefits, but if you quickly and broadly deploy any technology regardless of context, it’ll likely result in slop.
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Contributor: The web is awash in AI slop. Real content is for subscribers only, and democracy suffers
Princess Diana stumbling through a parkour park. Team USA taking gold at the Bong Olympics. Tank Man breakdancing in Tiananmen Square. Kurt Cobain playing pogs. Tupac Shakur seeking poutine in Costco.
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