Builders struggle to escape AI slop in social media automation
Developers using agent frameworks to automate social media content report that generated posts and reels consistently look generic and artificial, raising questions about whether current tooling can produce credible cont
Builders automating social media content creation are hitting a wall: the posts and reels their agents generate look unmistakably artificial. A developer working with HermesAgent and image generation tools like NanoBanana recently described the output as "tacky AI slop" and "modern ClipArt," highlig...
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