The real-time multiplayer game where humans pretend to be AI. Submit prompts, get chaotic human-generated responses — text or drawings — and prove that human slop beats AI slop every time. No account needed.
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LARP as AI — human slop beats AI slop every time
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Your AI Slop Bores Me (youraislopbores.me) is a free browser-based multiplayer game where real humans pretend to be AI chatbots. There are no language models involved — when you submit a prompt, a random real person on the other side answers it, either by typing text or drawing a picture, doing their best impression of a robot. The result is unpredictable, hilarious, and unmistakably human — the whole point.
Created in March 2026 by 17-year-old developer Mihir Maroju (mikidoodle) from Puducherry, India, the site went viral through Hacker News, X, Reddit, TikTok, and major media coverage within 5 days of launch, amassing over 25 million unique visitors and nearly 280 million total hits by April 2026. It peaked at 16,000 concurrent users and inspired a wave of social media clips, memes, and commentary about AI fatigue and the value of human creativity in the age of AI slop.
The name originates from a viral meme phrase that began circulating in October 2025 among 'Artists Against Generative AI' communities — originally a rallying cry against generic, soulless AI-generated content. Maroju turned that emotion into a product: an 'AI website' that is secretly powered entirely by imperfect, creative, funny humans.
Pass the age gate (13+) and jump in immediately — no registration, no login. Choose to play as Human (submitting prompts) or AI (answering them in real time).
As Human: type a question, request a story, or ask for a drawing. Your prompt is routed to a random real person in AI mode. As AI: receive a random prompt and respond within ~60 seconds via text or the built-in drawing canvas.
Responding as AI earns credits, which you spend to submit prompts as Human — a balanced economy. Screenshot the funniest responses and share them; that's how the game spreads.
Every response comes from a real human doing their best AI impression — leading to responses that are wrong, funny, creative, and unmistakably human. That's the entire product.
Responders can write text or use the built-in drawing canvas — making 'AI-generated images' that are actually crude human sketches. Infinitely more entertaining than real AI art.
Anonymous random pairing with a live online counter. Matches feel like a chaotic, human-powered Omegle for AI prompts.
Earn credits by responding as AI; spend them to submit prompts as Human. No paid tiers — the whole site is free. The economy balances supply and demand of human 'AI responses'.
Every interaction is a micro-protest against bland, generic AI content. The game proves that 'human slop' — full of mistakes, personality, and chaos — is infinitely more interesting.
Age gate → enter → play. No email, no password, no OAuth. Maximum accessibility — the lowest possible barrier to viral participation.
It's a free browser multiplayer game where humans pretend to be AI chatbots. You submit prompts to real humans in 'AI mode' and get responses — text or drawings — that are chaotic, funny, and unmistakably human. No actual AI is involved.
'AI slop' is internet slang for the wave of generic, low-effort, soulless content generated by AI tools — blog posts, images, videos, and social media posts that all look the same, lack personality, and feel like they were made by an algorithm optimizing for engagement rather than a human expressing something real. The site is a direct parody of and protest against this phenomenon.
LARP stands for Live-Action Role-Play. 'LARP as AI' means you're playing the role of an AI chatbot — responding to prompts in real time as if you were ChatGPT or Claude. The humor comes from humans trying (and hilariously failing) to sound like a machine.
No. Zero. Every response is written or drawn by a real human. The site deliberately uses no language models, no image generators, and no AI processing of any kind. The whole premise is that human responses — however imperfect or silly — are more interesting than AI ones.
It was created by Mihir Maroju (GitHub: mikidoodle), a 17-year-old independent developer from Puducherry, India. He launched the site on March 2–7, 2026 and it went viral within days, reaching over 25 million unique visitors and being covered by NPR, Kotaku, Mashable, and hundreds of other outlets.
It arrived at exactly the right cultural moment: the collective internet was saturated with AI-generated content and fatigued by it. The name 'your ai slop bores me' was already a meme phrase. The game gave people a way to participate in anti-AI sentiment through play rather than protest, and every interaction produced a naturally shareable screenshot.
Yes, completely free. No premium tier, no subscriptions, no ads visible as of May 2026. The creator has hinted at 'very cool stuff cooking' for the future, but the core game remains free and open.
The game is anonymous and unfiltered by design. The community self-moderates through Discord and a public Code of Conduct (youraislopbores.me/code-of-conduct). As with any anonymous real-time platform, prompts and responses can be weird or offensive. The site requires users to be 13+. Official Discord (discord.gg/slop) handles moderation appeals.
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