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Issue 82 2026-03-23

Cost-Based Framing Of Low-Value Ai Content (Recipient Time As The Scarce Resource)

Issue 82 Edition 2026-03-23 2 min read
Not accepted General
Sources: 1 • Confidence: Medium • Updated: 2026-03-25 17:54

Key takeaways

  • In the source, "slop" is defined as content that requires more human effort to consume than it took to produce.
  • In the source, sending raw Gemini output to a coworker is characterized as disrespecting the recipient's time rather than exercising creative freedom.

Sections

Cost-Based Framing Of Low-Value Ai Content (Recipient Time As The Scarce Resource)

  • In the source, "slop" is defined as content that requires more human effort to consume than it took to produce.
  • In the source, sending raw Gemini output to a coworker is characterized as disrespecting the recipient's time rather than exercising creative freedom.

Unknowns

  • Across real workflows, what is the measurable ratio between time-to-consume (review/edit/verify) and time-to-produce for AI-assisted outputs?
  • Does enforcing a norm of curating AI output before sharing reduce downstream errors, rework, or coordination overhead in teams?
  • What concrete operational standard would distinguish acceptable "curated" AI output from unacceptable "raw" output (e.g., required citations, summaries, verification steps)?
  • Is there any direct decision-readthrough (operator, product, or investor) explicitly stated in the corpus beyond general norms?

Sources

  1. 2026-03-23 simonwillison.net