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  2. AI slop - Wikipedia

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    "AI slop", often simply "slop", is a term for low-quality media, including writing and images, made using generative artificial intelligence technology. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 1 ] Coined in the 2020s, the term has a derogatory connotation akin to " spam ".

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    The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as this nomination's talk page, the article's talk page or Wikipedia talk:Did you know), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page.

  4. Slop - Wikipedia

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    Slop or SLOP may refer to: Slop (clothing) AI slop, a derogatory term describing low-quality artificial intelligence-generated content or media; Slop is the common name for household food scraps; Strategic Lateral Offset Procedure, in aviation, a procedure for avoiding collisions; a popular term for Backlash (engineering)

  5. Self-selection bias - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, self-selection bias arises in any situation in which individuals select themselves into a group, causing a biased sample with nonprobability sampling.It is commonly used to describe situations where the characteristics of the people which cause them to select themselves in the group create abnormal or undesirable conditions in the group.

  6. Topdog vs. underdog - Wikipedia

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    The topdog gets more powerful as well as frustrated as the underdog begins to get more resistant. To get out of the cyclical nature of the topdog vs. underdog relationship, the topdog needs to move from "shoulds" to being more personable. The underdog must open up more in its resistance while taking responsibility. [1]

  7. Rage-baiting - Wikipedia

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    Rage-farming (or rage-seeding) derives from the concept of "farming" rage; planting metaphorical seeds which cause angry responses to grow. [12] It is a form of clickbait, a term used since c. 1999, which is "more nuanced" and not necessarily seen as a negative tactic.

  8. Who is Tony Hinchcliffe? Controversial comedian and ... - AOL

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    The comedian grew up in Youngstown, Ohio, which he described as “the crime capital of America” at the time. Hinchcliffe said at school he was “the class clown.”

  9. Prison slang - Wikipedia

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    Slop out Time reserved for prisoners to clean out human waste accumulated during lock up times Snout/burner A cigarette. Snout generally refers to tobacco or cigarettes when used as currency within prison. Squealer, Rat, Grass An informant Stir Serving a sentence (literally 'prison' in "in stir" or "doing stir") Shank An improvised stabbing weapon