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AI Fruit Slop Is The New Greek Mythology w/ Kyle Chayka

AI Fruit Slop Is The New Greek Mythology w/ Kyle Chayka

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Kyle Chayka is a writer for the New Yorker, and on this week's Power User he joins me to break down the rise of AI fruit slop dramas. 

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Millions and millions of TikTok users are tuning into an AI generated short form show called Fruit Love Island. On the show, AI generated fruits kiss, date, fight, and make up. The show has amassed an overnight fan base and spawned a slew of spinoffs including  The Summer I Turned Fruity, The Fruitpire Diaries, Food Is Blind, and Fruit Paternity court. 

 

The world of AI content is being flooded by this bizarre phenomenon, amassing millions of views across TikTok trends 2026. The shows all use a viral content strategy to generate hits in minutes using tools like Object Talk and Leonardo AI. These AI generated videos allow faceless YouTube channels to monetize "attention arbitrage" for massive profit.

Beneath these AI videos lies a dark undercurrent of sinister messaging. Because AI storytelling and algorithm psychology prioritize engagement, narratives frequently devolve into misogyny and graphic violence, showing fruit women being berated or fruit babies thrown to their deaths. By stripping away ethics, these social media trends deliver raw stimulation that keeps viewers in a state of stress. 

 

We discuss:

The evolution from AI Cat videos to Fruit Paternity Court.

How "passive income" hustlers are using ChatGPT to script high-drama storylines involving betrayal and violence.

The science of dopamine vs. cortisol and why this content keeps you in a hyper-stimulated stress state.

Why brands like Olipop and Slim Jim are jumping into the fruit slop comments.

The dark side of the algorithm: How AI content naturally devolves into the "lowest common denominator" of sex and violence.


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