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AI-generated content now accounts for 44% of uploads on some platforms but draws only 1% to 3% of streams, according to a new analysis by Peter Woodbridge and John O'Hare. The authors call this a "slop ceiling," suggesting audiences have a limit on AI-made content consumption. Recommendation systems and human curation are winning over AI slop.
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