• @TriflingToad
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      just a general word for mediocre images that are taking up space over better stuff. Like AI images being the first result for ‘frog’ or something would be considered AI slop

  • @toynbee
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    55 hours ago

    I thought slop was what you feed pigs.

  • @whotookkarl
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    45 hours ago

    One of my favorite obsolete usages is slop for a jacket or outerwear, derived from middle English but kept alive in the nautical vernacular for some time after.

    • @[email protected]
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      I’ve commented about this before, but I do actually miss those first few generations of image generators. The first DeepDream style stuff was interesting but didn’t go very far, but this image in particular is a milestone for what came directly after.

      I would love to run VQGAN+CLIP locally, for example, in some efficient way. It was fun to play with and to see how the model interpreted the input. And it wasn’t as scary as the tools we have now (especially when those are paired with the deep fake face swap stuff, for example)

      I genuinely think slop is the perfect word for the current iteration of these image generators, both the image outputs themselves and the role they’re playing in the already-bleak digital media landscape.

    • @[email protected]
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      135 hours ago

      See, that’s an actual thought provoking piece on the nature of human perception so you can argue it’s an actual work of art.

  • @ninjabard
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    157 hours ago

    I will mock AI “art” until my dying breath.

  • Otter
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    4910 hours ago

    https://simonwillison.net/2024/May/8/slop/

    Watching in real time as “slop” becomes a term of art. the way that “spam” became the term for unwanted emails, “slop” is going in the dictionary as the term for unwanted AI generated content

    TIL

      • @[email protected]
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        22 hours ago

        Not even the internet specifically, but often media in general. It comes from the use of “slop” as the mix of garbage that you pour into a feeding trough for pigs. Basically junk that companies think people will gobble up regardless of the quality.