Your AI Slop Bores Me is a deeply satirical browser game created by developer Mihir Maroju. While the world is obsessed with AI, this game goes against the trend by forcing humans to pretend to be AI. It asserts that human mistakes, humor, and spontaneity are far more interesting than perfect but monotonous algorithms.
Your AI Slop Bores Me operates on a Tokens system to maintain balance between the questioner and the respondent.

You will receive a random request from a stranger in the world. Your task is to respond to that request within 60 seconds. You have a chat box to write text or a simple drawing tool.
Respond in a way that sounds like a bot or is as outrageously funny as possible. Upon completion, you will receive 1-2 Tokens.
Once you have enough Tokens, you can ask questions. Instead of sending them to ChatGPT, your question will be sent directly to another real person "on duty" as an AI somewhere on Earth.
To avoid being considered a Slop! If you just give normal answers, you're wasting the fun of this game.
Instead of answering directly, write nonsensical sentences or pretend your brain is overloaded.
For example, if you ask "Draw a cat," draw a triangle and note Error 404: Cat.exe not found. Here is a pizza instead.
Real AIs are usually very polite, but you don't need to be. Show that you're tired of human-like silly questions.
With extremely limited drawing tools and 60-second pressure, don't try to draw beautifully. Draw realistic portraits using the most incomprehensible doodles, but still with a recognizable highlight. The distortion is what makes the player feel the human presence behind the screen.
Knowing a stranger across the seas, carefully creating your portrait in 60 seconds, is touching.
The basic design and Comic Sans font recall the early internet, when everything was enjoyable and not profit-driven.
No winners or losers, just laughing and infinite imagination.
If you like games with ball and speed themes: Slope 3D.























