Snapchat joins other popular platforms in fight against 'AI slop'
Snapchat, YouTube, LinkedIn, and Substack are trying to combat the proliferation of fake AI content.
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"It's getting harder to tell what's real on the internet."
— Chris Best , Executive
"AI slop is a top priority for all of us."
— Hari Srinivasan , Executive
"The same technology really enables great stuff."
— Matt Halprin , Executive
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Snapchat, YouTube, LinkedIn, and Substack are trying to combat the proliferation of fake AI content.
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