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Artists are making 'anti-slop' to rebel against AI: 'It's been rammed down our throats'
Artists and creatives are deliberately embracing imperfection and handmade aesthetics in response to AI's hyperrealistic output, which they've dubbed 'slop.' The movement reflects growing cultural resistance to AI-generated content, with creators seeking to preserve human authenticity in their work.
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