
The AI slop conversation is pointing at the wrong problem.
The AI slop conversation is pointing at the wrong problem. Everyone's blaming the tool. But beige content existed long before AI could write a sentence....

Nigel Jay Cooper
Founder of Ghostart Platform. Helping professionals develop authentic LinkedIn presence for career growth and brand awareness.
The AI slop conversation is pointing at the wrong problem. Everyone's blaming the tool.
But beige content existed long before AI could write a sentence. Companies have been quietly punishing free thinkers and rewarding safe, down-the-middle, nobody-gets-fired output for years.
AI didn't create that. It just made it faster and more visible.
Here's what we tackled building Ghostart: the real issue isn't whether a human or an AI wrote something. It's whether a genuine decision is visible underneath it. That's the line between content that lands and content that gets scrolled past. Not tone or warmth or even voice.
A visible choice.
I still feel the pull to stay safe myself. The temptation to write something polished and broadly agreeable rather than something that might actually land with the right person and irritate everyone else.
Even having the opinion that all the so-called AI slop isn't the fault of AI feels 'out there'.
Fear of putting your head above the parapet is rational. The system most organisations operate in actively rewards beige opinion.
So if you're using AI to write your content and it keeps coming out flat, stop asking 'is AI making me sound generic?' and instead ask 'am I making any actual decisions when I let AI help me, or am I just managing risk and churning out something anyone could generate.'
Because the AI writing problem is actually your decision-making problem.
++ I'm Nigel. I built Ghostart and the Beige-ometer because I got tired of watching good thinkers publish forgettable content. I help professionals write LinkedIn posts people actually want to read.
Connect with me on LinkedIn | Ghostart Platform
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1 April 2026
Read →The AI slop conversation is pointing at the wrong problem.
The AI slop conversation is pointing at the wrong problem. Everyone's blaming the tool. But beige content existed long before AI could write a sentence....

1 April 2026
Read →The AI slop conversation is pointing at the wrong problem.
The AI slop conversation is pointing at the wrong problem. Everyone's blaming the tool. But beige content existed long before AI could write a sentence....

