Web Tool Makes Humans Roleplay as AI Chatbots

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- Your AI Slop Bores Me runs on a two-tab system — "human" and "LARP as an AI" — where real people on both sides submit requests and answers, parodying the LLM chat experience.
- Prompts can request text or image responses, with whoever plays the AI given 150 seconds to reply using a bare-bones, MS-Paint-like drawing tool.
- The credit system requires users to answer prompts on the AI side to earn request credits, though one free request is granted every two minutes.
- The platform includes a Discord server and a Hall of Fame showcasing standout answers, including what the source calls an "alarmingly good Starry Night rendition."
- Users can skip requests that don't appeal to them, and while the source flags ads as "overboard and obtrusive," it describes the overall experience as "a heck of a lot of fun."
Why it matters: By forcing humans into the AI role under the same constraints — time limits, rudimentary drawing tools, prompt-and-response loops — the tool holds up a mirror to the low-quality, formulaic output that earns AI the "slop" label, turning LLM critique into a participatory gag.
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