The AI reality check: feeds are flooded, agents are costly, buyers are cooling
If you build with AI, three stories this week rhyme into one theme: the hype is colliding with the bill. Here's the builder's read on each — and what I'd actually do about it. 1. Most of a new TikTok feed is now AI slop A Kapwing study reported by Tubefilter hand-checked 10,742 videos across 20 categories and found that 59% of what a brand-new TikTok account sees is AI-generated . Kids content was the worst — 57% slop, with the #CartoonKids tag hitting 97% — and TikTok serves roughly 3x more slop than YouTube. Why builders should care: generation is now free and infinite, so volume is worthless as a moat. The scarce thing is taste and verification. If your product or content can be faked by a feed of bots, it will be. Polish, point of view, and "a human clearly did this" are the new differentiators. 2. Databricks grew 80% — but agents are eating its margins Per CNBC , Databricks' annualized revenue jumped about 80% to ~$6.9B, and its AI products now bring in $1.7B (up from $1.4B). The catch: the CEO says gross margin "will go lower" as customers run more agents. Why builders should care: this is the quiet tax of agentic software. An agent that loops, retries, and calls tools burns far more tokens than a single API call. If you're shipping agents, budget for inference at scale , not the sticker price on the pricing page. Profitability now lives in prompt efficiency, caching, and knowing when not to call the model. 3. 60% of US consumers are turned off by "AI" branding A WordPress VIP survey of 2,000 people, covered by TechCrunch , found that 60% reject "AI" in brand messaging , while 86% still want to check the original sources behind a claim. Why builders should care: "Now with AI!" is starting to read like a warning label. Sell the outcome, not the technology — "2x faster," "fewer errors," "your data stays private" — and cite where your results come from. Trust is becoming a feature you ship, not a slogan you bolt on. The takeaway Feeds are flooded, agents are cost