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What Is Your AI Slop Bores Me? The Viral Browser Game Explained
March 11, 2026 · 5 min read
If you've been on X (Twitter) or Reddit in the last week, you've probably seen screenshots of people giving unhinged answers to AI prompts — except the answers are written by real humans. That's Your AI Slop Bores Me, a free browser game that flips the Turing test on its head.
Instead of trying to figure out which text is AI-generated, you become the AI. A prompt appears on your screen, you get 60 seconds to answer it the way a language model would, and then other players judge whether you passed as machine-made.
How the Game Works
The game has two roles. In Larp mode, you receive a prompt from a real player and write (or draw) a response that sounds like it came from ChatGPT. In Human mode, you submit prompts and judge whether the response you get back was convincingly AI-like.
According to Know Your Meme, the game was built by Mihir Maroju and launched around March 7, 2026 at youraislopbores.me. It went viral within 48 hours. Fast Company, Kotaku, Yahoo Tech, and the Daily Dot all covered it in the first two days.
Two Modes: Write and Draw
Write mode is what most people try first — you type out a response that mimics AI output. Think bullet points, hedging language, and the classic "Certainly! Here's a comprehensive overview."
Draw mode takes it further. When a prompt asks for a visual answer, you hand-draw a response on a canvas. The catch: your sketch has to look like something an AI image generator would produce. Think of it as pretending to be DALL-E with a mouse.
Why It Went Viral
The game taps into a real cultural moment. People are tired of AI-generated content flooding their feeds — the meme "your AI slop bores me" started as a Facebook reaction image in October 2025 and spread as a way to call out AI posts. Turning that frustration into a game was a stroke of genius.
The screenshots are inherently shareable. When someone asks "draw me a picture of John Lennon" and a human player responds with a stick figure doing the famous walking pose, that's the kind of thing that gets 24,000 likes on X. The game generates its own viral content.
Who Made It?
The game was created by Mihir Maroju. The original site is at youraislopbores.me. Our version at youraislopbores.com is a fan-built practice version — same concept, single-player mode, so you can practice your AI impersonation skills without waiting for a match.
Is It Free?
Yes. Both the original and our version are completely free, run in your browser, and don't require an account. No app store, no download, no paywall.
Quick Facts
- Creator: Mihir Maroju
- Launched: ~March 7, 2026
- Original site: youraislopbores.me
- Price: Free
- Modes: Write (text) and Draw (canvas)
- Coverage: Fast Company, Kotaku, Yahoo Tech, Daily Dot, KYM
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Your AI Slop Bores Me?
Your AI Slop Bores Me is a free browser game where you pretend to be an AI. A real player submits a prompt and you have 60 seconds to respond the way a language model would — using bullet points, hedging language, and AI-style formatting. Other players then judge whether your response sounds machine-generated.
Who made Your AI Slop Bores Me?
The game was created by developer Mihir Maroju and launched around March 7, 2026 at youraislopbores.me. It went viral within 48 hours, with coverage from Fast Company, Kotaku, Yahoo Tech, and the Daily Dot.
What are write mode and draw mode?
Write mode is where you type a text response mimicking AI output. Draw mode gives you a canvas — you hand-draw a response that has to look like it came from an AI image generator like DALL-E or Midjourney.
Is Your AI Slop Bores Me free?
Yes. Both the original game at youraislopbores.me and fan versions run completely free in your browser with no account, download, or paywall required.