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Merriam-Webster Declares 'Slop' Word of the Year A...
Decrypt •Monday, December 15, 2025 at 07:25 PM•1 min read

Merriam-Webster Declares 'Slop' Word of the Year Amid AI Content Surge

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Merriam-Webster has declared “slop” as its Word of the Year. This decision highlights the increasing prevalence of AI-generated content across the web. According to Merriam-Webster, this content is often fluent and scalable but also increasingly hollow. The announcement reflects concerns about the quality and substance of AI-produced material dominating online platforms. The development underscores the growing impact of AI on content creation and its potential implications for information integrity.

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Merriam-Webster has declared “slop” as its Word of the Year. This decision highlights the increasing prevalence of AI-generated content across the web. According to Merriam-Webster, this content is often fluent and scalable but also increasingly hollow. The announcement reflects concerns about the quality and substance of AI-produced material dominating online platforms. The development underscores the growing impact of AI on content creation and its potential implications for information integrity.

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