Is AI Slop Our Future?

AI Slop is seemingly everywhere these days. And it’s getting worse. But here is an interesting counter-argument (at least when it comes to code):

[…] AI models will write good code because of economic incentives. Good code is cheaper to generate and maintain. Competition is high between the AI models right now, and the ones that win will help developers ship reliable features fastest, which requires simple, maintainable code. Good code will prevail, not only because we want it to (though we do!), but because economic forces demand it. Markets will not reward slop in coding, in the long term.

In simple words: “AI will write good code because it is economically advantageous to do so.” I do believe this to be true (we already see this with the quality of code generated by frontier models such as Claude Opus/Sonnet 4.6). It will be interesting to see how this plays out – there might be a real incentive for AI companies to compete on quality, which would be a very “free market” thing to do.

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Pascal Finette @radical