
Published: November 13, 2025 at 11:00 pm
The founder and CEO of US-based unicorn Glean has joined the growing debate about the threat posed by a worrying trend called ‘workslop’.
While the AI revolution has been hailed for the efficiencies it can bring to virtually any business, concerns have been raised about how it could be misused.
One growing trend is called ‘workslop’, described as AI-generated work that looks polished on first viewing but lacks any substance or depth.
Last year a study of more than 1,000 full-time desk workers in the US found an estimated 40 per cent had received workslop in the last month.
Now, one of the biggest names in US tech, has entered the debate.
Serial entrepreneur Arvind Jain is the founder and CEO of Glean, which he described as ‘Google inside your company’.
Unsurprisingly, Jain is a huge advocate of AI but warned that lazy behaviour can result in workslop.