If you've been swiping through videos on Facebook and noticed that you're inundated with AI slop , there's a reason for that: You might kind of like AI slop .

In an interview with CNET , Facebook's vice president of product, Jagjit Chawla said the algorithm works pretty simply: If you interact with a bunch of AI slop, it will feed you more AI slop; if you don't interact with AI slop, you'll see less AI slop.

"If you, as a user, are interested in a piece of content which happens to be AI-generated, the recommendations algorithm will determine that, over time, you are interested in this topic and content," Chawla told CNET. "If you are not into it, which, for lack of a better term, there is a set of users who would consider that content AI slop, and if you have given us signals th

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