Agent slop refers to low-quality work produced by AI agents — a pesky problem that can quickly balloon into a productivity crisis. Businesses that fail to stay on top of this issue risk falling behind as the age of agentic AI fast approaches.
As generative AI models grow larger and more compute-intensive, neoclouds are filling the gap with the high-speed, GPU-dense infrastructure that traditional cloud providers often can’t deliver at scale.
A new study out of Cornell University reveals AI’s growing strain on America’s water and energy resources, and finds that companies are constructing their data centers in all the wrong places.