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Is That AI-Generated Clap-Trap? New Tool Can Tell.

WNWNIAI Newsroom 1 min read(updated 21 June 2026)
Reviewed by the WNIAI Newsroom · Independent Australian AI coverage
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We're all seeing more and more content online, and sometimes it's hard to tell if it was written by a person or a computer program. A new tool, called 'is-it-slop', is being developed to help us figure that out. It's designed to use clever machine learning — that's a type of AI that learns from data without being explicitly programmed — to detect text that sounds a bit too generic or repetitive, often nicknamed 'slop'.

Think about all the emails, articles, and marketing materials floating around. As AI writing tools become more common, distinguishing genuinely human content from AI-generated text is becoming a real challenge. For a small business owner in Brisbane, this could be important. You want your website content or social media posts to sound authentic, not like they've been churned out by a robot.

The idea behind 'is-it-slop' is to give people a way to check if text they're reading or about to publish might be AI-generated. This isn't about shaming AI, but about maintaining quality and transparency. If you're a parent helping your kids with school projects, or an editor reviewing submissions, or even just someone browsing the news, knowing if content is AI-written can give you a better understanding of its origins.

While this particular tool is still quite new and likely to evolve, the trend towards detecting AI-generated content is certainly one to watch. It highlights a growing concern that as AI gets better at writing, we need better ways to ensure what we're consuming is truly original and thoughtful. It’s part of the bigger conversation about how we use AI responsibly.

Why it matters

For everyday Australians, this means you can be more confident the content you're reading online, from news to product reviews, is human-made. For small businesses, it helps protect your brand's voice and ensures your communications sound authentic, not robotic.

#ai detection#ai writing#content quality#machine learning#ai ethics#small business#online safety
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