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Cybercriminals express frustration with AI-generated content flooding their forums

Cybercriminals and hackers are expressing frustration with the increasing prevalence of low-quality AI-generated content on their online forums. Researchers studying these communities have observed a growing pushback against the use of generative AI, with users complaining that it degrades the quality of discussions and undermines the sense of human interaction. This sentiment mirrors broader societal concerns about AI "slop" but is particularly acute in spaces where technical skill and authenticity are valued. AI

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IMPACT Highlights how even illicit communities are experiencing and reacting to the proliferation of low-quality AI content, impacting user interaction and perceived authenticity.

RANK_REASON Article discusses opinions and sentiments of users within cybercrime forums regarding AI content, rather than a direct AI release or development.

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Cybercriminals express frustration with AI-generated content flooding their forums

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  1. Wired — AI TIER_1 · Matt Burgess ·

    Hackers Hate AI Slop Even More Than You Do

    It's not just you. Scammers, hackers, and other cybercriminals are complaining about “AI shit” flooding platforms where they discuss cyberattacks and other illegal activity.