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Facebook has Shrimp Jesus, Kindle its nonsense books. But a wave of computer-generated content is coming for a platform long seen as different to the others.
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First there was the broetry. Then came a pandemic-era of oversharing personal circumstances with colleagues past and present. This year, LinkedIn users face a flood of long posts filled with moral lessons, uplifting messages and tales of triumph over tragedy.
Welcome to social media in the age of artificial intelligence, where computer-generated content has become so ubiquitous that a new term has been coined to define low-quality media produced by AI. That term is slop.
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Tess BennettTechnology reporterTess Bennett is a technology reporter with The Australian Financial Review, based in the Brisbane newsroom. She was previously the work & careers reporter. Connect with Tess on Twitter. Email Tess at tess.bennett@afr.com
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