David Garcia+FollowIs AI Turning the Internet to Slop?Merriam-Webster just named “slop” as the word of 2025, calling out the tidal wave of low-quality, AI-generated content flooding our feeds. From bizarre videos to junky books, it’s clear artificial intelligence is reshaping what we see online. Is this the inevitable future of digital media, or can we still demand authenticity? Where do you draw the line between innovation and information overload? #Tech #AIContent #DigitalMedia00Share
Anthony Morris+FollowAI Slop: The Future of YouTube or Its Downfall?Would you watch hours of AI-generated 'background noise' just to help someone rake in $700K a year? Adavia Davis’s faceless, algorithm-driven YouTube empire is a masterclass in gaming the attention economy, but is this the evolution of content or the death of creativity? As AI makes it easier to flood platforms with scalable, forgettable videos, will authenticity become the next big thing? Let’s debate: Is this genius, or is it ruining the internet? #Tech #AIContent #YouTube00Share
Anthony Morris+FollowIs AI Slop Killing Real Creativity?Merriam-Webster just crowned “slop” as Word of the Year, calling out the tidal wave of low-quality, AI-generated content flooding our feeds. From fake videos to half-baked books, it’s easy to see why. But here’s the twist: AI also powers accessibility, smarter apps, and even helps squash bugs in code. Are we drowning in digital slop, or is this just growing pains for a tech that’s still finding its voice? Where do you draw the line between innovation and information overload? #Tech #AIContent #DigitalSlop00Share
christopher65+FollowIs AI Killing the Meme Magic?Have you noticed memes just aren’t hitting the same this year? It’s not just you. With AI-generated content flooding our feeds, the meme landscape feels less authentic and more like a content farm. Are we witnessing the end of the golden age of internet humor, or is this just a rough patch? Is algorithm fatigue making us numb to what used to be funny? Let’s debate: Can memes survive the AI takeover, or is the joke on us? #Tech #AIContent #MemeCulture00Share
Katherine Hunt+FollowWhy fake stories like 'Stanley Okoye' go viralA heartwarming tale about a Pinewood Elementary janitor secretly teaching kids to read has been making the rounds online—but it turns out the whole thing was AI-generated fiction. The story, which moved many to tears, never actually happened, and there’s no evidence Stanley Okoye ever existed. It’s a reminder of how easily AI can create viral stories that tug at our emotions. Have you spotted other feel-good stories online that seemed too good to be true? Let’s talk about how we can spot AI-generated content and keep our feeds real. #Education #AIcontent #FactCheck00Share