AI Slop
Low-quality AI-generated content flooding the internet
AI slop is low-effort, high-volume content produced with generative models: text, images, videos, and even books optimized for throughput rather than meaning. The term borrows "slop" as a pejorative for output that is cheap to produce but costly to sift through; Merriam-Webster (Opens in a New Tab) describes it as low-quality digital content produced in quantity using AI.
In practice, slop includes absurd short-form videos, uncanny advertising imagery, AI-written books of questionable originality, plausible fake news, and engagement bait that exploits tragedy or outrage. Once the label exists, it tends to generalize and to attach to behavior .
The deeper issue is epistemic: slop raises the background noise of the internet, inflates the cost of verification, and pushes systems toward self-referential drift. In that sense it is adjacent to both model collapse and Encyclopedia Meltdown .