
Erin Lowry
Personal account. Public @BrokeMillennial. Wanderlust. Self-diagnosed TV addict. Deal (& occasional thrill) seeker. Author of Broke Millennial series. #GYFLT
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Erin Lowry
Gen Z has opportunities to teach themselves. (Bloomberg Opinion) -- The financial behaviors of Gen Z have been nothing if not consistent over the last few years. They routinely create trends about the merits of spending while you’re young and fun. A few years ago, it was posting the text “I’ll make my money back, but I’ll never…” with some image of a perceived once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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2 weeks ago |
channelnewsasia.com | Erin Lowry
NEW YORK: Social media is often the scapegoat for just about everything wrong in modern society. The latest thing it’s getting blamed for is “slop”. Originally, the term refers to the pervasiveness of low-quality AI-generated content that is flooding social feeds, but it has turned into a catch-all for much of today’s subpar products and content. Laying all of this at the feet of social platforms is a mistake, though. Slop is not a new phenomenon.
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3 weeks ago |
straitstimes.com | Erin Lowry
Social media is often the scapegoat for just about everything wrong in modern society. The latest thing it’s getting blamed for is “slop”. Originally, the term refers to the pervasiveness of low-quality artificial intelligence-generated content that is flooding social feeds, but it has turned into a catch-all for much of today’s subpar products and content. Laying all of this at the feet of social platforms is a mistake, though. Slop is not a new phenomenon.
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3 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Erin Lowry
Your smartphone is always there. (Bloomberg Opinion) -- Social media is often the scapegoat for just about everything wrong in modern society. The latest thing it’s getting blamed for is “Slop.” Originally, the term refers to the pervasiveness of low-quality AI-generated content that is flooding social feeds, but it has turned into a catch-all for much of today’s subpar products and content. Laying all of this at the feet of social platforms is a mistake, though. Slop is not a new phenomenon.
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3 weeks ago |
channelnewsasia.com | Erin Lowry
NEW YORK: The wealth management industry is prepared to court its newest potential clients: Gen Z. Instead of trotting out older professionals with decades of experience, companies are utilising generative AI to develop digital assistants. These new “experts” even come with the ability to use slang to appear relatable and relevant to their target demographic.
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