The digital wave is bringing an unprecedented intense impact. Recent tracking studies show that the number of AI-generated English articles on the Internet has officially exceeded that of humans. In this vast digital world, one out of every two pieces of content is now created by machines.
These low-quality contents mass-produced by machines are precisely called "Slop." They rapidly occupy major mainstream social platforms like sticky syrup, making human-written text in the future a rare and precious commodity.

The Silent Collapse of Thought Boundaries
The mass outsourcing of writing is quietly changing the intimate relationship between humans and language. When weekly reports, emails, and copywriting are handled by smart assistants, humans not only save time but also the critical thinking process.
Experts are worried that language and rationality are being completely decoupled by technology. This kind of derivative text without emotion or soul is gradually making most people give up the habit of active thinking in a subtle way.
The Complete Depletion of Training Nutrients
A more critical crisis is quietly unfolding within AI models. Since the evolution of large language models relies entirely on massive human text input, the homogenization of new content is causing these essential nutrients to be extremely diluted.
When AI is trained repeatedly on its own generated data, the quality of its output will degrade progressively and eventually collapse. Once this vicious cycle of inbreeding begins, it will accelerate humanity's descent into the ultimate dilemma of linguistic mediocrity and intellectual regression.
