HomeNewsTrends'Slop' named Merriam-Webster’s 2025 word of the year amid rise of low-quality AI material

'Slop' named Merriam-Webster’s 2025 word of the year amid rise of low-quality AI material

The announcement was made ahead of schedule, with Merriam-Webster president Greg Barlow discussing the decision in an interview with The Associated Press. He said the word captured how people were responding to the rapid spread of generative AI across digital platforms.

December 16, 2025 / 10:15 IST
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The word originally entered English usage in the 18th century, when it referred to wet soil or mud.

The term “slop”, commonly used online to describe low-quality or fabricated digital material, was named Merriam-Webster’s word of the year for 2025, reflecting growing public awareness of artificial intelligence-generated content.

The announcement was made ahead of schedule, with Merriam-Webster president Greg Barlow discussing the decision in an interview with The Associated Press. He said the word captured how people were responding to the rapid spread of generative AI across digital platforms.

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“It’s such an illustrative word,” Barlow said. “It’s part of a transformative technology, AI, and it’s something that people have found fascinating, annoying, and a little bit ridiculous.”

The word originally entered English usage in the 18th century, when it referred to wet soil or mud. Over time, it came to signify material considered worthless or poorly made. In recent years, its meaning expanded further, with Merriam-Webster defining it as “digital content of low quality that is produced usually in quantity by means of artificial intelligence”.