You may not have heard of AI Slop, but you have almost certainly started to notice it.
Every day, millions of texts and images are generated with AI – without oversight, without purpose, without criteria.
“AI Slop” is the byproduct of indiscriminate use of generative models:
- Empty documents filled with buzzwords
- Images without visual context or aesthetic intention
- Content that appears intelligent but lacks comprehension
Hard data: more than 80% of AI-generated content published online shows signs of low quality or semantic duplicity (source: Originality.ai, 2024 AI Content Detection Benchmark).
The result: digital noise at planetary scale. An ocean of content that trains future models to be even more mediocre.
If we do not draw technical, ethical, and operational boundaries today, the future of AI will be a mirror of our worst practices: cheap, immediate, saturated, and sterile.
Because generating content with AI is easy. Doing it well is engineering, or art, or even both.

