SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- It's happened to many of us by now. Maybe it's a work email, or a research report. Perhaps it's a lengthy "leadership lesson" post you've read on LinkedIn. The wording is OK, perhaps a bit overly elaborate.
But there's something about it that just seems off. The words might not necessarily be wrong, but ultimately, it feels like there's no there there.
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Researchers have coined a new term for this; artificial intelligence-generated "workslop." According to new research, it's a phenomenon that's on the rise and is already costing companies millions.
What is AI workslop?
According to a new study from BetterUp and Stanford Social Media Lab, workslop is "the new busywork." According to the