Quinta Brunson, creator and star of the hit ABC sitcom Abbott Elementary, has stated she will avoid producing 'slop'—a term used to describe low-quality, often AI-generated content—as she builds her own television and film production company. In a recent interview, Brunson emphasized her commitment to quality storytelling over quantity.
Brunson's production company, which she launched in 2025, aims to develop projects that prioritize human creativity and authentic narratives. She has not announced specific titles yet, but sources close to the company indicate a focus on diverse voices and original concepts.
The term 'slop' gained traction in 2024 to describe the flood of AI-generated images, videos, and text that often lack artistic merit. Brunson's stance aligns with a growing movement among creators to resist the trend of mass-produced, algorithm-driven content.
Brunson continues to serve as executive producer and star of Abbott Elementary, which has been renewed for a fifth season. She is also developing a new animated series for Netflix, though details remain under wraps.