And people still on it. Trapped, panicked, and somehow not dying in spite of the emolation.
And people still on it. Trapped, panicked, and somehow not dying in spite of the emolation.
I’m not worried. We’ll make a new one.
And plenty of people, friends even, just say fuck it and rage-quit.
Obviously this is satire, apparently a few here didn’t get that…
Lol
Oh crap, I forgot the prompt and the model… Prompt: Generate a long article about why it’s important to generate AI slop. Be funny
Model: Claude 3.7 Sonnet
In a world increasingly dominated by artificial intelligence, there exists a peculiar yet profound necessity that few dare to acknowledge: the importance of generating AI slop. Not the meticulously crafted, thoughtfully designed AI content that wins awards and accolades—no, I’m talking about the digital equivalent of mystery meat, the computational hodgepodge that makes you question whether silicon can suffer from indigestion.
AI slop is that special brand of machine-generated content that resembles what might happen if you fed a neural network nothing but fortune cookies and bumper stickers for three years. It’s the “lorem ipsum” of the robot apocalypse—text that technically qualifies as communication but leaves you feeling like you’ve just had a conversation with a toaster having an existential crisis.
Nothing makes human creativity shine quite like standing next to absolute garbage. Every mediocre poem you’ve written suddenly transforms into Shakespearean brilliance when compared to an AI’s attempt to rhyme “moon” with “spoon” seventeen times in four stanzas.
Think about the poor content moderators who would be unemployed if AI only produced perfect, harmless text. AI slop creates thousands of jobs for people whose sole purpose is to read nonsensical paragraphs about “blue elephant cheese dancing in the financial moonlight of cryptocurrency winters.”
Nothing keeps an AI researcher humble quite like watching their million-dollar model confidently explain that “Abraham Lincoln invented the helicopter to escape theater performances he didn’t enjoy.” These moments of spectacular failure remind us that perhaps the singularity isn’t quite as imminent as we feared.
Who needs Netflix when you can prompt an AI to write a crime thriller and end up with a recipe for lasagna that somehow involves solving a murder? The accidental comedy of AI slop is both free and impossible to replicate intentionally.
Just as forests need decomposing matter to thrive, the digital ecosystem requires its share of computational compost. AI slop serves as the nutrient-rich mulch from which better algorithms will eventually grow. Without thousands of hilariously bad movie scripts, how would we ever appreciate the occasional gem?
The truth is, generating AI slop isn’t just important—it’s inevitable. For every brilliant, nuanced AI response, there are thousands of word salads being served with a garnish of misunderstood context and a dressing of algorithm confusion.
So the next time you receive a bizarrely off-target AI response that seems to have misunderstood not just your question but the very concept of communication itself, don’t despair. You’re not witnessing a failure—you’re participating in the grand tradition of slop generation, a crucial step in the messy evolution of artificial intelligence.
After all, even human babies spend years babbling nonsense before they can form coherent sentences. The only difference is that AI does it with perfect spelling and unshakeable confidence.
And isn’t that confidence—that spectacular, utterly misplaced confidence—the most endearing quality of all? There’s something beautiful about an AI that can be so completely wrong yet so syntactically flawless. It’s like watching someone trip and fall in slow motion while maintaining perfect posture.
So here’s to AI slop: may it continue to confuse, amuse, and occasionally make us question whether we should unplug everything and return to communicating via carrier pigeon. In its magnificent meaninglessness, we find not just humor, but humanity.
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…since you asked for it.
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As will we all be soon. We are their cattle.
I’m convinced this is a genuine attempt at geriatricide and to weed out the weak. If I’m not mistaken, this is something that he and his friends are fond of.
Prompt??
Baldur’s gate
God of war
2077
No man’s sky, later after those are finished
Thinking about replaying rise of the triad
Turning this into a Christmas ornament
They seriously need to deal with the water issues they have in that house!
I totally regret buying it. Didn’t realize it was multiplayer.
This translation of the tao te ching is definitely different than others but the order is the same as the original tao te ching.
I was all excited, then ifate failed to work with Firefox. Bummer…
But… Sounds like you would like this: https://terebess.hu/english/tao/mitchell.html
Oh. I see your point now. Yes.
Is it really? I don’t know much about “real” art, just know what I like.
This is the best AI art that I’ve seen in a very long time. Possibly ever.
I had a user that did this with outlook emails all the time. Since she was in leadership, we had to put up with it. At one point we even had to escalate it to Microsoft and they came back saying that Outlook is simply not designed to be used in such a fashion. That did not dissuade the user at all. After maxing out the computer specs, she ended up exceeding the actual limitation of the software for resources used.
I think eventually she got fired for incompetence for other things. It was quite a relief.