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Your Ai Slop Bores Me Site Has Humans Pretend To Be Chatbots

The game reframes the AI labor debate as a cooperative, humorous activity rather than a threat, turning the act of generating "slop" into a human-to-human interaction.

Key Facts

  • The web game 'your ai slop bores me' gives users 60 seconds to respond to prompts with text or drawings.
  • Users earn credits by answering prompts and spend those credits to submit new prompts.
  • The site's tagline is: 'in a world looming with the threat of ai stealing your job, save humanity by stealing ai's job.'
  • A note at the bottom of the site reads: 'humans make mistakes because that's what makes us human.'
  • The game's name mocks low-quality AI-generated content, but the experience is more playful than critical.

Reporting from 1 source: KAI-YOU.

Your Ai Slop Bores Me Site Has Humans Pretend To Be Chatbots

A new web game called "your ai slop bores me" lets users act as AI, responding to prompts with text or drawings within 60 seconds. The site mimics a chat AI interface and uses a credit system where answering earns the right to post prompts. It is a playful satire of AI-generated content and the human-versus-AI labor debate.

The site, described as a web game, presents a chat AI-like interface where users take turns being the AI. A user posts a prompt, and another user has 60 seconds to respond with text or a drawing. Credits earned by answering are spent to submit new prompts. The official tagline reads: "in a world looming with the threat of ai stealing your job, save humanity by stealing ai's job."

The name "your ai slop bores me" mocks low-quality AI-generated content, but the experience is more playful than critical. The time limit and the need to produce something quickly often result in rough, human-feeling outputs that contrast with the polished but bland results of actual AI. A note at the bottom of the site reads: "humans make mistakes because that's what makes us human."

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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