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Hey everyone, did you catch the article about the explosion of “AI slop” videos—quick, hyper-edited generative content driven by tools like ChatGPT, ElevenLabs, and OpenAI’s Sora? Creators are making thousands a month on TikTok and YouTube, often ditching craft for shock value and virality.
It’s wild—and it raises questions about the value of authenticity in creative tech. As a dev pushing AI-driven code, I wonder: how do we preserve quality and developer control in AI-generated outputs? Should directories or marketplaces highlight “real code” tools differently from “fast content” ones?
Would love to hear your thoughts—especially those creating with AI for meaningful output.
It’s wild—and it raises questions about the value of authenticity in creative tech. As a dev pushing AI-driven code, I wonder: how do we preserve quality and developer control in AI-generated outputs? Should directories or marketplaces highlight “real code” tools differently from “fast content” ones?
Would love to hear your thoughts—especially those creating with AI for meaningful output.