Have a laugh at AI’s expense by roleplaying as a chatbot

| Source: The Verge AI

Tags: Your AI Slop Bores Me, AI humor, chatbot roleplay, entertainment

Your AI Slop Bores Me is a browser game where humans roleplay as AI chatbots, responding to text or image prompts within 150 seconds — a playful inversion of the typical human-to-AI interaction.

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Your AI Slop Bores Me puts a human on both ends of the chatbot conversation. One player submits a prompt; another responds while pretending to be an AI. Image requests use a stripped-down browser drawing tool; text requests require wooden prose delivered with artificial confidence — all within a 150-second window. The game borrows the credit-and-token framing of real LLMs: spending credits to send requests, earning them by serving as the fake AI. One free request every two minutes keeps casual visitors engaged. A Discord community and Hall of Fame — including what The Verge's Terrence O'Brien describes as an "alarmingly good Starry Night rendition" — give the experience social legs. The piece functions as gentle satire: the difficulty of convincingly impersonating an AI highlights both what LLMs do well and the low bar that passes for acceptable chatbot output. No commercial or research significance here — just a clever inversion that illuminates AI by making humans perform it.