Millions of people are pretending to be AI chatbots for fun
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Millions of people are pretending to be AI chatbots  for fun
""People are spending hours on the site. I didn't really expect it to be so addictive," said Mihir Maroju, the creator of Your AI Slop Bores Me."
""Someone asked me to draw a bat eating a strawberry. That was really fun," said cartoonist Amy Kurzweil, reflecting on her interactions on the site."
""I asked someone what they were reading. They said they were reading Twisted Hate, but they liked Twisted Games more," Kurzweil noted, highlighting the engaging conversations on the platform."
Your AI Slop Bores Me, a human-operated chatbot website, has attracted over 25 million unique visitors in just a month. Users submit requests for images or information, receiving responses from other humans instead of algorithms. The site features a 75-second response time limit, encouraging a playful and creative interaction. Users enjoy both asking questions and responding to queries, leading to engaging exchanges. The website's design, reminiscent of late 1990s aesthetics, adds to its charm and appeal, making it a unique platform for creativity and fun.
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