Slop is a Liability
Slopfarms too will become extinct because people aren't interested in them; they simply rely on SEO or Google feeding them (at the expense of humans' patience)
"Liability" is a good term by which to go or to describe LLMs (or slop produced by LLMs). We mentioned it in relation to code earlier this week (too many lines of code nobody understands), we mentioned it in relation to defamation (chatbots confidently making false assertions about people or businesses; there are legal cases), and Google quietly quit displaying slop when people 'google their symptoms' (due to lawsuits). Aside from that, there are copyright issues (liabilities), both for code and for literary works. Google's brand is quickly being tarnished and even large publishers that were previously Google addicts (or relied on Google to "get traffic") now truly hate Google and accuse it of plunder.
More and more scandals like these will pile up, alter public perception, defeat the propaganda ("media") budget of slop pushers like Microsoft, and then it'll inevitably fall over. Microsoft is already moaning that slop is widely loathed and it tries to change our vocabularies to suit its propaganda [1, 2]. █

