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Why People Create AI “Workslop”—and How to Stop It

With the rise of gen AI tools, offices have had to contend with a new scourge: “workslop” or low-effort, AI-generated work that looks plausibly polished, but ends up wasting time and effort as it offloads cognitive work onto the recipient. Workslop can have a corrosive effect on office dynamics. But why do people create it and send it to their colleagues, especially if it can lead to bosses, coworkers, and subordinates thinking less of them? New research suggests that the recipe for workslop is surprisingly simple and under the control of management: It’s the result of unclear AI mandates and overwhelmed teams. Leaders are issuing vague directives for employees to start using extremely powerful tools, while many of those employees are overburdened, psychologically depleted, and operating in environments where it doesn’t feel safe to admit uncertainty or ask for help. Addressing this problem first requires understanding pressures at both the top and bottom of organizations.

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  1. venerdì 16 gennaio 2026·hbr.org

    Why People Create AI “Workslop”—and How to Stop It

    With the rise of gen AI tools, offices have had to contend with a new scourge: “workslop” or low-effort, AI-generated work that looks plausibly polished, but ends up wasting time…