Channel Factory adds AI slop detection tech to AI content classification system
This feature is in addition to contextual targeting technologies which Channel Factory is providing in its Proprietary AI tool
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Published: Jun 11, 2026 4:05 PM | 1 min read
- Channel Factory has introduced a new feature called AI Slop Detection to enhance its Proprietary AI tool, which also includes contextual targeting technologies.
- The company has developed a tiered AI content classification system aimed at helping brands identify low-quality, monetization-driven content, referred to as "AI Slop."
- Chief Business Officer Kartik Mehta emphasized that the focus should be on whether content serves an audience rather than its origin (AI-generated or human-made).
- The system incorporates a rigorous human validation program to ensure precision in detecting low-quality content while minimizing the risk of over-blocking legitimate creator content.
Channel Factory has announced a new technology addition to its Proprietary AI tool – AI Slop Detection. This feature is in addition to contextual targeting technologies which Channel Factory is providing in its Proprietary AI tool.
The company is introducing a proprietary tiered AI content classification system that not only aligns with industry frameworks but goes significantly further in helping brands navigate the growing threat of AI Slop: low-quality, algorithmically gamed content produced at scale for monetisation, not audience value.
"The industry has been asking the wrong question. It was never 'is this AI-generated or human-made?', it has always been 'does this content serve an audience, or is it engineered to extract money from a platform?' Our five-tier classification system, backed by a continuous confidence score and, gives brands the precision to protect their investment without walking away from quality AI environments. The brands that act now will own the signal, the rest will drown in the noise," said Kartik Mehta, Chief Business Officer and Head of Asia, Channel Factory.
He further added, “The current ecosystem is grounded in a rigorous human validation program, a structured vetting process that trains and calibrates the detection model across a large corpus of manually reviewed channels and content. Our approach is designed with precision as the primary objective, ensuring brands are not exposed to over-blocking of legitimate creator content.”
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