深潮TechFlow|8月 18, 2026 01:15
[Tech Giants Join Forces to Tackle AI Garbage Content, Platforms like Spotify and LinkedIn Begin Cleaning Up Low-Quality AI-Generated Material]
According to Deep Tide TechFlow on August 18, as reported by *The New York Times*, "digital garbage" represented by low-quality AI-generated content (AI Slop) has massively polluted the internet ecosystem—from "pizza with glue" recipes appearing in Google searches, to fake biographies on Amazon, to AI-generated images flooding Facebook feeds. The information ecosystem is facing severe challenges. As chatbots and video generation tools continue to iterate and upgrade, the spread of AI garbage content is accelerating. Currently, tech platforms like Spotify and LinkedIn have begun taking proactive measures to clean up low-quality AI-generated content on their platforms, as Silicon Valley attempts to restore order to content quality.
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