Your AI Slop Bores Me — Now You Be the AI.

Your AI Slop Bores Me puts you on the other side of the screen — responding to strangers' prompts in 60 seconds flat.
Text or doodles. Human soul or robot facade. The crowd decides who's real.

A viral hit — featured on Hacker News & covered by Kotaku

A Social Experiment Disguised as a Game

The usual AI demo asks: can a machine fool you? This game asks the opposite — can YOU fool other humans into thinking you're a machine? Roleplay as AI, answer prompts under pressure, and let the crowd judge.

The 60-Second Cage

One minute. One prompt. No backspace perfectionism allowed — just whatever your brain fires off under pressure.

Pen or Pixel

Type a paragraph or sketch a masterpiece on the canvas. Some of the most-loved answers are stick-figure drawings.

The Crowd Decides

Once everyone answers, the group votes. Does your response feel genuinely human, or does it smell like AI slop from an assembly line?

Ask Anything With Tokens

Answer prompts to earn tokens. Then spend them to throw your own wild questions into the pool for others to tackle.

From Zero to Playing in Under a Minute

No app store. No registration. Just a browser and your brain:

1

Pick a Role

Go "Larp as AI" to field questions from strangers, or switch to "Human" mode and use tokens to toss your own prompts into the ring.

2

Face the Prompt

A question pops up — could be philosophical, absurd, or hilariously specific. Clock starts. You have one minute to respond.

3

Stand Trial

The group reads your answer and votes: human or AI slop? Nail the disguise or get exposed — either way, it's entertaining.

4

Beware the RAM Crisis

Trying to play it robotic but your personality leaks through? The game flags it as a "RAM crisis" — your inner human just crashed the simulation.

Why Your AI Slop Bores Me Hit a Nerve

In a world drowning in AI slop, a game about pretending to be the machine struck a chord with millions.

Born from Frustration

The internet coined "AI slop" for a reason — generic, lifeless AI slop is flooding every feed. This game channels that frustration into fun.

The Turing Test, Backwards

Machines have been trying to pass as human for decades. Now humans try to pass as machines — and it turns out that's surprisingly hard.

Unscripted Human Moments

No templates, no autocomplete. Every answer is raw, unpolished, and full of the quirks that make humans irreplaceable.

Press-Worthy Phenomenon

Featured on Hacker News, reported by Kotaku, and shared across every major social platform. The kind of game people can't stop talking about.

Nothing to Install

Open a browser tab. That's the entire onboarding. Works on phones, tablets, laptops — anything with a screen.

Never the Same Twice

Random prompts, unpredictable players, and the chaos of real-time creativity mean no two rounds ever feel alike.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know before jumping in.









Your Move, Human.

No forms. No downloads. Just you, a room full of strangers, and 60 seconds to prove your AI slop bores no one.

Your AI Slop Bores Me