Then you haven't been paying attention. Nadella made a big deal about saying "slop" and now here she is using it. To me, that's trying to hard to fit in. Either way, what's your problem? It's like you are taking this personally.
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Microsoft's Nadella wants us to stop thinking of AI as 'slop' | TechCrunch
Nadella wants us to think of AI as a human helper instead of a slop-generating job killer. New data for 2026 indicates he could be right.techcrunch.com
I can assure you I follow the industry far closer than you and know infinitely more about it than you do.
I can see he used the word in a short blog post. I don't see how that's making a big deal of it, but the articles talking about the blog post certainly did. He, in fact, uses it in a very casual way. The blog is so short and naturally you haven't read it lol, none of you read anything.
Anyhow my point still stands - the term and the problem it's describing as entirely ubiquitous.
She's made a very understandable and hardly mysterious decision to immediately talk about it because she's aware that some people will have a concern about it given her previous position. If she hadn't addressed it then it would still be the number one thing many people would be discussing.