đŽ What Is "Your AI Slop Bores Me"?
Your AI Slop Bores Me is a free multiplayer browser game that converts the internet's mounting frustration with machine-generated content into something genuinely enjoyable. It's a social deduction experience: every player chooses to either write authentically as a human or deliberately adopt the sterile voice of a language model. The group then reads all responses and votes on who's genuine and who's performing.
Picture a Turing test flipped on its head. Instead of machines attempting to pass as human, people compete to pass as machines â while others try to catch them in the act.
đšī¸ How the Game Works
Select Your Role
Each round opens with a choice â keep your genuine voice, complete with personal quirks and rough edges, or flip the switch and try to produce text that reads like corporate chatbot output.
Answer the Prompt
A creative challenge arrives for everyone simultaneously â topics span from philosophical absurdity ("justify the existence of mosquitoes") to everyday humor ("write a review of your last dream").
Cast Your Votes
Every response is displayed without attribution. Players assess each answer and vote: does this feel like it came from a living, breathing person, or does it have the telltale smoothness of a machine? Correct identifications and successful disguises both score points.
Survive the RAM Crisis
Players in robot mode who accidentally produce something witty, emotional, or distinctly personal trigger a "RAM crisis" â the game's way of saying your human nature broke through your digital disguise.
đ§ Understanding "AI Slop"
AI slop refers to the torrent of low-quality machine-generated material saturating the web â from social media images with anatomical impossibilities to search engine answers that sound authoritative while getting basic facts completely wrong, to professional networking posts composed entirely of buzzwords arranged in grammatically correct but meaningless sentences.
The label was popularized by a writer called "deepfates" in 2024 and gained official recognition when Merriam-Webster selected "slop" as their 2025 Word of the Year. It perfectly names content produced without intention, distributed without review, and consumed without satisfaction.
This game exists because laughing at the problem beats despairing over it.
đ Origin Story
Your AI Slop Bores Me was built by mikidoodle â a developer who wanted to do something constructive with the frustration everyone was feeling about AI content quality. What began as a weekend experiment turned into something much bigger.
The game appeared as a Show HN post on Hacker News in March 2026 and immediately climbed to the front page. It struck a nerve with developers, designers, writers, and regular internet users who all recognized the core tension: the web was filling up with synthetic noise, and nobody had found a fun way to push back.
The central twist â asking humans to impersonate AI rather than the other way around â proved both hilarious and unexpectedly challenging. Producing genuinely boring, generic text on demand is far harder than most people expect.
đĨ Why It Resonates
Collective Exhaustion
Virtually everyone has encountered AI-generated content and felt something between mild irritation and existential dread. This game channels that energy productively.
Appetite for Authenticity
In an era of algorithmic homogeneity, rough edges and personal voice have become valuable. The game celebrates exactly the qualities that AI tends to erase.
Subversive Concept
Having humans try to pass as machines â rather than the reverse â is a surprisingly rich comedic and philosophical premise.
Instant Access
No accounts, no installations, no payment. Open a browser tab and you're playing within seconds. The lowest possible friction for the highest possible fun.
đ What's Included
- Completely free â no accounts, no payments, no premium tiers
- Runs in any browser â desktop, laptop, tablet, or phone
- Real-time multiplayer â compete with people from around the globe
- Diverse prompts â from absurd hypotheticals to surprisingly personal questions
- RAM crisis system â a built-in detector for when your humanity leaks through
- Social deduction core â every round trains your instinct for spotting synthetic text
- Zero downloads â if it has a web browser, it runs the game
đĄ What We Stand For
The internet works best when it's powered by genuine human thought â messy, imperfect, and sometimes contradictory. Your AI Slop Bores Me is both a game and a declaration: we can still distinguish authentic expression from manufactured output, and we'd rather make a game of it than give up.
"The rougher the edges, the more real it feels."
Every round sharpens your ability to detect synthetic writing. Think of it as a training program wrapped in entertainment.
đŽ Ready to Test Yourself?
No forms, no downloads, no waiting. Step in and find out whether you can fool everyone â or whether your humanity gives you away.