#generative AI
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Merriam-Webster named 'slop' its Word of the Year, marking a cultural tipping point. Discover our expert analysis on the deep implications for AI, big tech, and the future of online trust.
Riverside's AI 'Rewind' is fun, but it signals a dangerous trend of 'useless AI' in creative software. Is your favorite tool becoming bloatware?
Top VCs warn most consumer AI startups are 'flashlight apps'—doomed to be absorbed by tech giants. Discover why the smartphone is a bottleneck and where the real investment opportunities lie.
Riverside's AI 'Rewind' feature is more than a gimmick. It signals a worrying trend of 'AI Slop' in creative tools. Here's why it matters for creators and tech.
Merriam-Webster's 'slop' as Word of the Year isn't just a definition—it's a diagnosis of the internet's AI pollution problem. PRISM analyzes the impact on tech, trust, and the creator economy.
Merriam-Webster's 'slop' as Word of the Year isn't a joke—it's a verdict on AI's trust crisis. Discover why this signals a major shift for tech, search, and content.
GNOME's ban on AI-generated code isn't anti-AI; it's a crucial warning against a looming 'technical debt' crisis. Discover why this matters for all developers.
OpenAI confirms its Codex AI is building and improving itself, creating an exponential feedback loop. PRISM analyzes why this changes software, jobs, and the AI arms race.
BNY's enterprise-wide AI platform is more than a tech upgrade—it's a new blueprint for finance. Discover why their 'AI factory' approach will reshape the industry.