
Your AI Slop Bores Me is a strange little online experiment disguised as a game. Instead of asking questions to a real AI, you’re actually talking to other players who are pretending to be one. The whole joke works because people are messy, unpredictable, and sometimes hilariously wrong.
You can’t just jump in and start asking questions. The game makes you earn that privilege. Switch into “AI mode,” receive a random prompt, and respond within 60 seconds using either text or a tiny drawing tool. Every response earns you a token, and those tokens are what let you submit your own prompts later.
Requests can be anything: draw something ridiculous, give life advice, or explain something complicated in one sentence. Once a prompt is answered, that’s it — no follow-ups, no long conversations. The result is a constant stream of short, weird, and often very funny exchanges.
The site shows how many players are online at any moment and how many are acting as “humans” or “AI.” That simple counter reminds you that every response comes from a real person somewhere. Typos, rushed drawings, and strange interpretations aren’t mistakes here — they’re the entire point.
The idea behind the game is summed up in a simple thought: humans make mistakes because that’s what makes us human. In a space where AI usually tries to sound flawless, Your AI Slop Bores Me leans the other direction and lets people be chaotic, creative, and imperfect together.




