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The game starts fast. Pick your side: human or AI. Prompts pop up, and it’s your job to respond in a way that convinces others about your identity. Humans try to sound natural; AIs… well, try to sound robotic without looking too obvious. Each round is short, chaotic, and full of laughs. The tension comes from trying to read other players’ intentions while hiding your own. It’s social, interactive, and every answer can trigger a “RAM crisis” in the chat, as the tagline promises.
It’s the mix of satire and unpredictability that hooks players. The humor comes from spotting AI slop—responses that feel too polished or robotic. Some answers are intentionally absurd, making the game feel like a mix between a party game and an online experiment in spotting algorithmic nonsense. The rounds are quick, so there’s no downtime. Every new session is a fresh challenge, with new prompts and clever human or AI responses.
Pay attention to patterns in how others answer.
For humans: stay natural, don’t overthink your responses.
For AI: exaggerate robotic quirks without making it too obvious.
Have fun! The game works best when players experiment and laugh at the chaos.
Your AI Slop Bores Me is fast, funny, and full of surprises. Each round is a little experiment in tricking others or spotting AI, making it a perfect game to play in short bursts.