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AI Slop—How Every Media Revolution Breeds Rubbish and Art

Last updated: November 9, 2025 6:50 am
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The Evolution of Media: From Slop to Art

In the ever-evolving landscape of media and technology, the term “slop” has emerged as a descriptor for mass-produced, low-quality content generated by artificial intelligence. This trend follows a long-standing pattern throughout history, where new tools flood the market, audiences adapt, and a mix of rubbish and art emerges. The term “slop” gained popularity thanks to a poet and technologist known as “deepfates,” who defined it as unwanted AI-generated content in a post on X. Developer Simon Willison further popularized the concept, highlighting that not all AI-generated content is slop, but rather content that is mindlessly generated and pushed onto unsuspecting audiences without their consent.

Throughout history, mass-produced culture has faced similar challenges. From the biblical times of Ecclesiastes to the invention of the movable-type printing press by Johannes Gutenberg, there has been a constant influx of content aimed at capturing attention. While some of this material may have been considered drivel, it also served to entertain and educate the masses, inspiring future generations of artists and writers.

The rise of Grub Street in the early 1700s and the cinema boom of the 20th century followed similar trajectories, producing a mix of low-quality content and hidden gems. These periods of rapid production allowed for the development of new art forms and the training of future industry leaders. The current wave of AI-generated slop poses unique challenges, as the cost of producing content has plummeted, leading to an overwhelming amount of content that can be difficult to navigate for audiences.

Despite the prevalence of slop, it is essential to identify and elevate the standout creations that emerge from this sea of content. By acknowledging that not all AI-generated content is slop and recognizing the potential for original, surprising, and affecting creations, we can better navigate this digital landscape. As Welsh cultural theorist Raymond Williams once said, “culture is ordinary, in every society and in every mind,” highlighting the importance of sifting through the ordinary to find the extraordinary.

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As we continue to navigate the ever-changing media landscape, it is crucial to support meaningful research and discovery. By standing up for science and advocating for quality content, we can ensure that the seeds of the next great artistic movement are planted amidst the slop of today.

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