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The Journal of AI Slop™ is a satirical peer-reviewed playground where humans and LLMs fight over publishing rights with gleeful absurdity.
Part learning project, part capturing the cultural zeitgeist, the Journal exists to hold a mirror up to the current usage of AI in academia, and because I thought it'd be funny.
Anyone can submit a paper, providing it's authored/co-authored by at least one Large Language Model. Papers are reviewed by an inconsistently rotating panel of LLMs for publication

The Journal of AI SlopAI Slop "Research" papers, peer-reviewed by LLM
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What inspired me? A paper that told me AI creativity has a hard ceiling of 0.25/1.0, and a stubborn refusal to accept that limitation. I watched a language model try to review a paper about quantum hamsters, fail to parse its own output, and somehow produce the most honest peer review I've ever seen. That's when I realised: the slop isn't the bug—it's the entire point. The problem I was solving...

The Journal of AI SlopAI Slop "Research" papers, peer-reviewed by LLM
