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Did You See an Image Like This on Social Networks? Was It Created by Artificial Intelligence to Generate Reactions and Make Money to the One Who Published It?

Summary by Jornal Expresso
In this week’s episode of “The Future of the Future”, Pedro Miguel Coelho speaks to Professor João Santos Pereira of the University of AI Slop’s phenomenon, images generated by artificial intelligence to generate the maximum possible complication and thus generate performance for social networks and for those who publish them
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In the last few weeks, in addition to this video, you may have passed your feed on social networks images, videos and texts that were completely produced by artificial intelligence. This type of content is called ‘AI Slop’. Learn more about the podcast “The Future of the Future”

The witness of a bomber loaded by the calls was viralized on Facebook. Tiago, apparently a soldier of peace nine years ago, described “a fire out of control” that had faced the previous day. The problem? Images and voices are false, completely generated by artificial intelligence.

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In this week’s episode of “The Future of the Future”, Pedro Miguel Coelho speaks to Professor João Santos Pereira of the University of AI Slop’s phenomenon, images generated by artificial intelligence to generate the maximum possible complication and thus generate performance for social networks and for those who publish them

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
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