‘AI slop’, defined as ‘low-quality content created by generative AI, often containing errors, and not requested by the user’, was named Word of the Year for 2025 by the Macquarie Dictionary. Replace ‘content’ with ‘applications’, and ‘user’ with ‘patent office’ – let’s call them ‘AI slopplications’ – and we would have a good definition
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