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The Hidden Causes of AI Workslop—and How to Fix Them

A recent episode of the HBR IdeaCast , titled " The Hidden Causes of AI Workslop—and How to Fix Them ", provided a helpful way to think about our current moment as it relates to AI and the hidden risks of integrating these tools into our professional workflows. Jeff Hancock and Kate Niederhoffer explain that the pressure to innovate has given rise to "AI Workslop"  which is defined as  low-quality, AI-generated content that masquerades as a completed task but lacks the necessary substance or context to actually advance the work. The guests define workslop as a phenomenon where the signal of effort is decoupled from the actual quality of the output (@ 02:35). For legal professionals, this creates a dangerous "burden shift." Instead of the author performing the critical thinking, the recipient must now act as an editor to catch logical gaps or "hallucinations." The "Recipe" for Slop  The podcast outlines that workslop is rarely the result...

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