A supposed band called The Velvet Sundown has released two albums of AI slop this month.

  • taco@piefed.social
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    3 days ago

    It’s not exactly “slop” if people are listening to it and presumably enjoying it.

    I don’t agree with the logic. People listening to the music doesn’t mean they necessarily enjoy it, just hate it enough not to skip, were at the skip limit for their free account, etc. People listen to ads too, and nobody enjoys those.

    “AI slop” came into common usage with the onslaught of ai-generated articles. They only got so popular because somebody was out there clicking on them enough to generate ad revenue. It’s a leap to assume that means they’re reading, much less enjoying them. I think the same applies here, and “slop” is reasonable.

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      3 days ago

      You’re not really engaging with what I said. I’m not claiming everyone who listens enjoys it, just pointing out that some clearly do - and if enough people are voluntarily replaying it or adding it to playlists, then the “slop” label starts sounding more like prejudice than critique.

      There’s always filler and mediocrity in any medium - human or AI. We just don’t call it “slop” when it’s made by a garage band or a beginner solo artist. That word feels like it’s doing extra work here - as if the low quality is inherent to all AI content independent of the end result. And that’s exactly the bias I’m pointing to.

      You can say it’s “AI slop,” but if it passes for music some people want to listen to, then maybe it’s time to reevaluate what that label is even supposed to mean.