Slopaganda

slopaganda

💡[Did you know?] Slopaganda is a neologism that combines the terms “slop” and “propaganda”. The term refers to the mass online dissemination of low-quality content (“slop”) generated by AI, intended to manipulate beliefs and opinions for political or ideological purposes.

Slop AI

slop

💡[Did you know?] Slop (or AI Slop) refers to low-quality content (articles, images, videos) created by generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) that floods the web, particularly social media, prioritising quantity over quality.

Generative AI

ia-generative

💡[Did you know?] Generative AI (GenAI) is a branch of artificial intelligence that produces new, original content (text, images, music, videos, computer code) that mimics human creations using existing data and a given prompt. Generative artificial intelligence can be used maliciously to spread false, manipulated, or misleading information online, such as deepfake videos and audio, […]

Hybrid Fakes

hybrid-fakes

💡[Did you know?] “Hybrid fakes” refer to products that combine authentic elements from purchased or stolen products (such as labels, logos, or metal parts) with counterfeit parts, generally of poor quality (such as the fabric or leather of the product). This trend primarily targets counterfeit luxury products sold on peer-to-peer resale platforms.

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