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Christian content creators are outsourcing AI slop to gig workers on Fiverr

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Christian content creators are outsourcing AI slop to gig workers on Fiverr
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Christian content creators are increasingly outsourcing the production of AI-generated Bible-themed videos to gig workers on Fiverr, who use generative AI tools to quickly produce content for social media platforms. These videos, often featuring dramatic animations and synthetic narration, are widely consumed on platforms like TikTok and YouTube, though the creators rarely disclose their reliance on outsourced labor. Workers from regions like Africa and South Asia are prominent in this market, viewing the work as accessible and less personally exploitative despite its low-cost, high-volume nature.

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