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George Orwell Predicted the Rise of "AI Slop" in Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949)

https://www.openculture.com/2026/04/how-george-orwell-predicted-the-rise-of-ai-slop.html
26•doener•1h ago

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irishcoffee•42m ago
Just wait until you read Huxley _Brave New World_ it’ll blow your mind. 1984, Brave New World, and Animal Farm should be required reading.

Edit: and atlas shrugged, but that doesn’t go over well here.

dylan604•28m ago
Animal Farm was required reading at my school. They also did Fahrenheit 451 instead of 1984 though.
operatingthetan•23m ago
The four books you mentioned have very different methods of control. The primary thing they share is being dystopic.

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1984: control through fear and pain.

Brave New World: control through pleasure and distraction.

Animal Farm: control through corruption and deception.

Atlas Shrugged: control though guilt and regulation.

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Brave New World is the most prophetic.

Atlas Shrugged has horrific writing, separate from what I feel about the politics.

irishcoffee•20m ago
That was kind of the theme of the suggestions, control. I’m kind of stoked you identified it.
Terr_•11m ago
> Atlas Shrugged has horrific writing, separate from what I feel about the politics.

Following the tangent: I read it "blind", being mind-numbling bored for a couple pre-dialup weeks at a relative's house. By the time I was maybe a quarter though, I decided to finish it purely out of spite so that I could confidently denounce it as trash in the future.

In short, it's a book of incredible hypocrisy which also disrespects the reader's intelligence and time. Rand asserts that certain appeals to emotion or outcome are evil tools of fictional villains, while simultaneously doing the exact same thing in the real world to the audience. Except instead of "think of the starving children", it's "think of the Marty Stu [0] corporate executive üermenschen that I just spend a hundred pages getting you to sympathize with."

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Sue

nemomarx•8m ago
1984 has fear and pain for the white collar set like the protagonist, but it's implied mass media, telescreens, and propaganda do for the working class there, which is similar to BNW's style and of course has overlap with Animal Farm.

A pretty good study of different flavors when taken together, though?

Rury•2m ago
Honestly though, they're not all that prophetic. I mean, you can find widespread instances of each means used throughout human history. Although I would happen to agree the ones that feed complacency and ignorance are the most effective.
thrance•14m ago
Brave New World warns against the dangers of consumerism, hedonism and complacency.

1984 warns against fascist modes of governance, the dehumanization of individuals under totalitarian regimes.

Animal Farm warns against the danger of revolutionism, and the way ideals can be led astray.

Atlas Shrugged warns against... The way poor people steal from the rich? How rich people are the only productive members of society? How we'd be better off if we just ceded total control of our society to the oligarchy?

Yeah... One of these doesn't belong on the list. I read all four, and while I enjoyed the first three, the last one is closer to fanfiction than literature in my mind. I always think of AnCap memes and chuckle to myself when I see it mentioned.

refulgentis•6m ago
I liked Atlas Shrugged, didn't go over well for me because I'd read all of them by 15, and I assumed 2/4 were de rigeur in at most high school.
johnea•41m ago
> and a steady stream of paci­fy­ing media

Seems like he also predicted internet brain damage...

windowshopping•28m ago
It's amazing to me how nobody seems to know about the short story "The great automatic grammatizator" by Ronald Dahl. Nobody got closer than him. I feel like I should be reading about it all the time and no one seems to have ever heard of it.
darkerside•27m ago
Roald
gensym•9m ago
Roald Dahl also wrote a story about two dudes who wanted to try each other's wives without getting consent from said wives so they swapped places in the middle of darkness and then the next morning, one of the dude's wives said to her husband, "Holy shit, whatever you did last night was amazing. I never liked doing the hot dog dance before but if you can keep doing what you did last night, I'll always be down!"
thrance•9m ago
Fitting how the author felt compelled to use Gemini to generate an ugly banner for their blog post. An image completely devoid of meaning, that adds nothing to the article except a few kilobytes: slop under any definition.
refulgentis•3m ago
Old enough to feel "get off my lawn" at this: a constant for every invention is my lifetime is "everyone else is only interested puerile sex and entertainment, $LATEST_MEDIA is ruining us, 1984" - heard this about TV, internet, iPhone in my lifetime.

It's odd to hear that applied here, it's sort of torturous to apply to LLMs. On net they tend to engender sloppy creation (hence: AI slop), not encouraging puerile tabloid consumption.

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