Friday, January 30, 2026

AI Slop

Artificial Intelligence Slop. This is a term I've heard used and I've seen examples of AI Slop. This photo below is a prime example of AI Slop, as this photo pretended to a Melbourne Station in St Kilda but the building was actually London's Old Bailey Court.

In the 1950s there was a serious train crash at the Washington DC Union Station. The short YouTube video about the crash was interesting enough and sounded very factual, but what can be trusted in the video? I took a screenshot towards the end of the clip and something didn't seem quite right in what I was watching. Can you see it? Actually, I've seen a another AI Slop in the still. 

14 comments:

  1. You are more observant than I am. What was it?

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  2. I don't know, but that sign top right looks strange as I can't make out too clearly what it says.

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  3. A I can be useful but it must be used wisely. I think we will still need humans for a while yet. Andrew Aloha

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  4. This is why camera business is soon dying out. AI can do everything on an image nowadays. Why needs a good glass?

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  5. I have no idea what to be looking for in that screen shot, unless it is that military uniform?

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  6. Like the other commenters above, I am puzzled. Should I fetch my slop bucket?

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  7. Was it the sign for the Game Roon?

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    1. It was indeed Marie Q. I am rather surprised that it took so long for it to be spotted.

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  8. I'm going to ask my husband if he has heard the term "AI Slop". It's very fitting in these strange times. Be well!

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  9. Train look to be on the small side. Could this be an amusement park?

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    1. Compared to faceless standing man, it does look to be small. but that wasn't the obvious.

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  10. I looked up Roon, for kicks. Roons means strip of cloth. Roon as adjective means of red or vermilion color. Someone screwed up their AI creation. It's common in spam emails, from foreigners, the misspellings.

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  11. I dont recognise AI slop by the details because I dont know enough places.
    I can recognise when the photo/ video is much clearer than a genuine old grainy one

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