Opinion: AI-Generated 'Slop' Is Flooding the Internet and Degrading Content Quality
A software developer and writer argues that AI-generated content, dubbed 'slop', has become pervasive across the internet, social media, and video platforms. Common telltale signs include repetitive phrasing, em dashes, words like 'quietly' and 'genuinely', and overly dramatic sentence structures that follow predictable LLM patterns. The author notes that platforms like LinkedIn are particularly affected, with users posting AI-written content they could have written themselves. AI-generated images with uniform color schemes and watermarked as original work are also cited as a growing problem. The piece reflects broader concern that the ease of AI content generation is eroding authenticity and overall quality online.
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