AI content supercharges confusion and spreads misleading information, critics warn
AI content supercharges confusion and spreads misleading information, critics warn
In the last few years, video and other content created with artificial intelligence have begun to flood almost every part of the internet. It has appeared everywhere from Spotify to the Kindle Store. But on social media, it is almost unavoidable. William Brangham takes a deep dive into the world of “AI slop.”
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