The article discusses the prevalence of AI-generated content, termed 'AI slop,' which is content passed off as human-written, despite being mostly or completely AI-generated. The author notes their increasing ability to identify this type of content, especially on social platforms like LinkedIn. Initially, spotting such content was easier but has become more complex with advancements in AI. The discussion leads to a broader commentary on how this affects social perceptions of authorship and respect for individuals who perpetuate this 'slop' in lieu of genuine human writing.
Content that is mostly-or-completely AI-generated that is passed off as being written by a human, regardless of quality, is defined as 'slop.'
Today, AI-generated content, or 'slop,' seems pervasive and often leads to a diminished respect for its authors, violating social contracts.
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