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AI-Generated Content Overwhelms Social Media, Raising Authenticity and Trust Concerns

AI-Generated Content Overwhelms Social Media, Raising Authenticity and Trust Concerns
Social platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and TikTok are increasingly saturated with low‑quality AI‑generated media, often called “AI slop,” and deepfake videos of public figures. Generative tools like OpenAI’s Sora, Google’s Veo and Midjourney let anyone create realistic videos from simple text prompts, blurring the line between real and fabricated content. Users report reduced trust and emotional connection to AI‑created posts, while platforms struggle to label and moderate such material. Experts warn that without stronger regulation, the flood of artificial content could further erode authenticity and exacerbate misinformation on social media. Leer más →

AI Slop: The Flood of Low‑Effort Machine‑Generated Content

AI Slop: The Flood of Low‑Effort Machine‑Generated Content
AI slop describes a wave of cheap, mass‑produced content created by generative AI tools without editorial oversight. The term captures how these low‑effort articles, videos, images and audio fill feeds, push credible sources down in search results, and erode trust online. Content farms exploit the speed and low cost of AI to generate clicks and ad revenue, while platforms reward quantity over quality. Industry responses include labeling, watermarking and metadata standards such as C2PA, but adoption is uneven. Experts warn that the relentless churn of AI slop threatens both information quality and the health of digital culture. Leer más →

Pinterest Introduces Controls to Reduce AI-Generated Content in User Feeds

Pinterest Introduces Controls to Reduce AI-Generated Content in User Feeds
Pinterest is rolling out new settings that let users dial down AI‑generated images in specific categories such as art, architecture, beauty and more. The "refine your recommendations" feature targets image pins, allowing people to limit AI content without removing it entirely. Labels for AI‑created material will become more prominent, and the tools are already live on desktop and Android, with iOS support arriving soon. The move aims to address user complaints about the platform’s susceptibility to AI "slop" while preserving quality content generated by humans. Leer más →