• Merriam-Webster has announced “slop” as its 2025 Word of the Year, reflecting the explosion of low-quality digital content, particularly driven by generative AI.
  • Merriam-Webster President Greg Barlow describes “slop” as simultaneously compelling, unsettling, and ridiculous, deeply tied to the wave of AI technology transforming society.
  • The word “slop” dates back to the 18th century, originally meaning mud or slush, later expanding to something of little value, and is now defined as “low-quality digital content, often mass-produced using AI.”
  • Examples of “AI slop” include nonsensical videos, bizarre advertisements, cheap propaganda, realistic-looking fake news, and AI-written garbage e-books.
  • While AI video tools like Sora are impressive, they have led to a surge in deepfakes, copyright infringement, and misinformation.
  • AI content is being exploited for political purposes; for instance, images of the cartoon character Franklin were edited to promote military violence.
  • “Slop” evokes unpleasant imagery like a dirty pig trough, symbolizing AI products mixed with bias, offense, or nonsense.
  • Despite the concerns, Merriam-Webster suggests the spike in searches for “slop” shows users are becoming more alert and yearning for real, authentic content.
  • The Word of the Year selection process is based on a surge in search data and editorial consensus.
  • Other notable words of 2025 include: 6-7, performative, gerrymander, touch grass, conclave, tariffs, and Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg.
  • In 2024, the Word of the Year was “polarization,” reflecting political divisions in the US.
  • The new 2025 dictionary edition adds over 5,000 new words, showing how language changes rapidly alongside digital society.

📌 Summary: Merriam-Webster’s choice of “slop” as the 2025 Word of the Year highlights the boom of low-quality AI-driven content. This reflects a growing public awareness and a desire to return to true human creativity in an era where AI is ubiquitous but not as “smart” as expected.

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