🎯 Why We Don’t Teach “AI Slop” Here at AIM
A new industry study found that over 20% of the videos recommended to new YouTube users are low-quality, AI-generated content — nicknamed “AI slop.” These videos are often mass-produced to grab attention and clicks, not to deliver real artistic value or intentional creative quality. The Guardian
👉 AI slop is flooding platforms with content built for quantity over quality. Ammon News
This trend matters for music too — because just like video, AI-generated music without purpose, structure, or intention can end up sounding like noise instead of art. Too many people think AI = auto-success, but what actually spreads isn’t always good — it’s the fastest output. Wikipedia
đź’ˇ What We Bring to the Table at AIM
We don’t teach:🚫 random one-click generations🚫 generic AI dumps🚫 output that sounds like “slop”🚫 releasing anything just because it was generated
We do teach:✔️ intentional song structure & direction✔️ human-guided creative choices✔️ quality control before release✔️ prompt engineering with purpose✔️ how to elevate AI output into usable music
AI doesn’t ruin music — bad direction does. Our goal is mastery, not noise.
đź§  Why This Matters
If 20%+ of what shows up on major platforms is low-quality AI content, then what stands out — and what gets real attention — is:✨ craftsmanship✨ intentional creation✨ human-AI collaboration with standards
At AIM, we train you to create music worth releasing — not slop.
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🎯 Why We Don’t Teach “AI Slop” Here at AIM
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