Slop, at least in the fast-moving world of online message boards, is a broad term that has developed some traction in reference to shoddy or unwanted A.I.
content in social media, art, books and, increasingly, in search results.
The term became more prevalent last month when Google incorporated its Gemini A.I.
model into its U.S.-based search results.
Rather than pointing users toward links, the service attempts to solve a query directly with an “A.I.
Organizations:
Google, Facebook