Startup charges $10,000 a week to remove AI-generated code from codebases
A software consultancy called Odra has launched a service called SlopFix, which charges clients $10,000 per week to identify and remove low-quality AI-generated code from their projects. The service targets businesses that have accumulated what the industry sometimes calls 'AI slop' — poorly written or unreliable code produced by large language models. The offering reflects growing concerns among software professionals about the hidden technical debt introduced by over-reliance on AI coding tools. The announcement attracted discussion on Hacker News, where developers debated the value and feasibility of such a specialized cleanup service.
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