the company's "core tool," MXT-2, is marketed as something of an AI film librarian. Basically, it scrapes human-made footage and sorts it based on featured subject, actor, and location, according to the company's website.
It does all the boring grunt work of categorising footage, so the editor can start on actually creating the final product sooner. It doesn't generate footage, and doesn't seem to be intended to generate the final product, so I don't see how it can be accused of generating "slop"
They put vinegar on them sometimes.