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Spotify, LinkedIn and Other Platforms Move to Curb AI-Generated Junk Content

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Major digital platforms including Spotify and LinkedIn are taking steps to address the growing problem of low-quality AI-generated content flooding their services. The phenomenon, often referred to as 'AI slop,' involves large volumes of artificially produced material that degrades the overall user experience. These platforms are now actively working to identify and remove such content from their ecosystems. The crackdown reflects a broader industry concern about the unchecked spread of automated, low-effort content across the internet.

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