Technology9/25/2025Engadget

Meta now has a feed for AI slop

Meta now has a feed for AI slop

Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has launched a dedicated feed for AI-generated short-form videos within its AI app. The Vibes feed allows users to create their own clips from scratch or by adapting existing videos from the feed, which can then be shared on other social media platforms such as Instagram and Facebook. According to the article, the company plans to add more features for AI-generated creation in the future. Meta's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, has stated that the Vibes feed is an "early look at some of the new product directions" the company is exploring. Additionally, Meta's Superintelligence Labs will collaborate with Midjourney and Black Forest Labs on upcoming AI projects. The article notes that the launch of the Vibes feed comes after people accidentally shared their private conversations with Meta's chatbot, which was previously a feature of the AI app.

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