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Feature Request: Public Microphone Audio Stream API

  • June 17, 2026
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melvimbe
  • June 17, 2026

AI slop: Text generated by AI in a manner that is unlikely to be written by a human being. Usually generated on behalf of someone too lazy to write their thoughts themselves.

In this case, I’d say the thought, proposal or request could be written in such a way that the first reaction isn’t to roll my eyes and move on. That is the result of AI slop to me. Unserious expression not worthy of my time. Just my opinion.

 

I personally like the format AI tends to write in for this sort of analysis.  However, I can’t imagine not identify it as an AI document, and what the prompt was.  I also think this particular case is way too much text, makes some lousy assumptions and irrelevant details, and does not address any real cons to the idea.


jgatie
  • June 17, 2026

 

I also think this particular case is way too much text, makes some lousy assumptions and irrelevant details, and does not address any real cons to the idea.

 

Methinks that was the very purpose, to overwhelm any opposition with the sheer volume of text.  Hence my labeling it as “gish gallop”.


  • June 17, 2026

I personally like the format AI tends to write in for this sort of analysis.

If you write an article and then use AI tools to help with formatting, syntax, punctuation etc,  that would not be considered AI slop.


melvimbe
  • June 17, 2026

I personally like the format AI tends to write in for this sort of analysis.

If you write an article and then use AI tools to help with formatting, syntax, punctuation etc,  that would not be considered AI slop.

It’s off topic, but in my job, I often have to perform tasks like answer why the results of a report are different between a test and prod environment.  I’ll just have claude do a comparison and write to an md file.  I’m not going to bother editing that md file before sending it out, but it will be clear that it’s AI and not me who’s writing.