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Wait. What counts as slop?
Slop isn't “the creator used AI.” A teacher with 10 years of experience using Claude to polish their explanations is great. That's just using a tool. Slop is something specific:
Real expertise + AI as a tool
= not slop
No real expertise + AI doing the teaching
= slop
Here's what slop actually looks like inside a course:
"It's important to build trust with clients" instead of "I lost a $40k client because I didn't follow up."
Recycled common knowledge with no unique methodology. Stuff you'd find on the first page of Google.
"Use a platform" instead of "use Notion." "Many companies" instead of "Stripe and Shopify."
"Furthermore," "moreover," "leverage," "utilize." Real teachers don't talk like a college essay.
Every module identical in shape. No callbacks to earlier lessons. No narrative arc. Just lists.
Everything works perfectly in the lessons. AI doesn't share scars. Real teachers do.
Everything you need to know about the Slop Detector and how we tell the difference between real teachers and AI arbitrage.