What if the expert quoted in the story doesn’t exist? Jesse Chambers is quoted across British newspapers as a travel expert, offering advice on everything from cruise ships to long-haul flights. There is just one problem. She doesn’t exist.  In this episode of Me:chine Dialogues, Tracey Follows speaks with journalist Rob Waugh about the emergence of synthetic experts: fabricated identities designed to supply quotes, authority, and credibility within media systems. Me:chine Dialogues is a...

The Future of You

Tracey Follows

Identity Slop: The Rise of Synthetic Media Experts

MAR 26, 202640 MIN
The Future of You

Identity Slop: The Rise of Synthetic Media Experts

MAR 26, 202640 MIN

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What if the expert quoted in the story doesn’t exist?Jesse Chambers is quoted across British newspapers as a travel expert, offering advice on everything from cruise ships to long-haul flights.There is just one problem.She doesn’t exist. In this episode of Me:chine Dialogues, Tracey Follows speaks with journalist Rob Waugh about the emergence of synthetic experts: fabricated identities designed to supply quotes, authority, and credibility within media systems.Me:chine Dialogues is a special series from The Future of You exploring identity, agency, and AI-mediated systems — where the machinable and unmachinable selves meet.What begins as a curious case opens into something much larger. These are not isolated errors or instances of misinformation. They point to a structural shift in how identity is produced and used.Tracey introduces the concept of identity slop: the moment when personal identity becomes commoditised, scalable, and generated to meet the needs of AI-mediated information systems. If expertise can be generated, identity can be fabricated.And if identity can be fabricated, authority itself can be automated.This conversation explores what happens next: for trust, for authorship, and for the human self inside increasingly synthetic systems.Key IdeasIdentity Slop synthetic identity as low-cost, scalable contentSynthetic Experts  fabricated authority inserted into media systemsMachine-Readable Identity  selves optimised for system consumptionAI-Mediated Information Systems  environments that generate and reward synthetic identityYou can find more about this topic through Rob’s work at Press Gazette Visit: → Me:chine World and essays: me-chine.com→ Podcast archive The Future of You→ Audiobook series (weekly chapters) IntroductionAbout Tracey FollowsTracey Follows is a futurist specialising in identity, agency, and the relationship between systems and selves in an AI-mediated world.Her work includes the frameworks Systems & Self, Identity as Infrastructure, and Me:chine exploring the machinable and unmachinable dimensions of human identity.Her central premise: “The future is written between the system and the self.”***Music "A New Day (intro)" Performed by SkottLicensed courtesy of Cosmos Music, Safari Riot Licensed courtesy of Downtown Music UK Limited, Safari Riot Publishing, Sony Music Publishing