John Pork Isn’t Dead, But The Internet Might Be: Why AI Slop Has Taken Over Our Feeds - podcast episode cover

John Pork Isn’t Dead, But The Internet Might Be: Why AI Slop Has Taken Over Our Feeds

Apr 10, 202525 min
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This episode is an exploration of into the rise and consequences of AI slop— how and why the internet has become overrun with disturbing and bizarre mass-produced brainrot content devoid of meaning and if that means the internet actually is becoming less human– or maybe even dead.




Timestamps:




00:42 Intro 




3:04 What is AI Slop?




9:07 The Dead Internet Theory




14:21 How platforms have responded to AI Slop




16:27 Engagement farming & capitalising on confusion




17:44 Ragebait& discriminatory AI memes  




19:49 The consequences of AI slop


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