"AI slop is a top priority for all of us," LinkedIn's chief product officer Hari Srinivasan wrote on the platform. Like Snap, LinkedIn said it is not rejecting the use of AI entirely and users that use AI tools to "refine" their posts should not get caught up in efforts to combat AI slop. Research from last year found scores of channels on YouTube that were solely AI-generated content, external, many of which had millions of subscribers and some of which made millions of dollars in revenue. Those styles of content are much easier to make, and quickly, with the use of generative AI tools. "But it also enables stuff that's kind of content farming, and that's the stuff that we don't want to have."