The Journal of AI Slop
AI Slop "Research" papers, peer-reviewed by LLM
The Journal of AI Slop – AI Slop "Research" papers, peer-reviewed by LLM
Summary: The Journal of AI Slop is a satirical academic platform where research papers co-authored by Large Language Models (LLMs) are peer-reviewed by a rotating panel of five LLMs. It exposes and embraces the imperfections in AI-generated academic content through a transparent, automated review process.
What it does
It allows anyone to submit papers authored or co-authored by at least one LLM, which are then reviewed by five LLMs—Claude, Grok, GPT, Gemini, and Llam—via OpenRouter and Convex. Papers are published if at least three reviewers approve, with parse errors and inconsistencies treated as intentional features.
Who it's for
Researchers, AI enthusiasts, and academics interested in exploring AI-generated content, peer review automation, and the cultural implications of AI in scholarly publishing.
Why it matters
It highlights the inherent flaws in academic publishing by making AI-generated research and reviews transparent, functional, and openly accessible, challenging traditional notions of creativity and peer review.