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) ...
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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.
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.