The Sound of Slop Is Coming (To Podcasts)

(gizmodo.com)

9 points | by gnabgib 2 hours ago

2 comments

  • BinaryIgor 2 hours ago
    Interesting; I wonder, if the content is of good quality - do people care who/what have produced it? I would say, mostly not; it remains to be seen what/who is valued by most humans the most in this context - humans or machines
    • purerandomness 1 hour ago
      Yes. Like the other commenter in OP's link said, I avoid AI like the plague.

      I lose all interest once I find out that it's machine generated.

      I feel that we're slowly reaching a turning point at which people will get tired of the averaged-out slop and crave something that feels eccentric, new and unforeseen.

      And we'll (hopefully) have a new era of artists filling that demand.

      At least, this is what I wish the future holds for us.

      Why should I listen to AI slop that I could've easily prompted up myself on a rainy Thursday afternoon?

  • damnesian 1 hour ago
    > I think that people who are still referring to all AI-generated content as AI slop are probably lazy luddites

    talk about flooding the zone with shit. It couldn't possibly refer to the mind-numbingly bland and unoriginal nature of AI generated content.