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A viral website called Your AI Slop Bores Me is exposing the absurdity of AI-generated content by replacing chatbots with real humans who must respond in under 75 seconds—producing hilariously bad, intentionally cringe answers. The hosts of Armstrong & Getty On Demand dive into the site’s chaotic charm, from a graphic artist’s crude bat-eating-strawberry sketch to a fake DIY tutorial for making pink pom-poms. They explore the irony of humans mimicking AI speed while revealing how easily people believe fake AI responses, even when they’re clearly absurd. The conversation spirals into a nostalgic yet critical reflection on the internet’s ‘innocence’—arguing that early online naivety wasn’t due to purity, but ignorance of real dangers. From MySpace’s top-eight era to Chatroulette’s accidental romances, the episode reveals how the web’s evolution has been shaped by both humor and hidden peril, with the hosts questioning whether today’s AI hallucinations are just the next chapter in a long history of digital deception.
The website youraislopboresme.me forces real humans to answer AI-style queries in under 75 seconds, creating intentionally terrible, funny responses that mimic AI failures.
People often believe fake AI responses are real—even when they’re clearly absurd, revealing a growing trust in machine-generated content.
AI hallucinations aren’t just errors—they’re a symptom of models trained on vast, unfiltered internet data, including troll content and misinformation.
The early internet wasn’t ‘innocent’—it was just less aware of dangers like predators, scams, and extremism, which were always present.
The illusion of online innocence is rooted in naivety, not morality—youthful trust in strangers online was never safety, just ignorance.
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AI Fails & Human Hilarity
The episode opens with a sponsor plug for Body by Jake Radio, then dives into the hosts’ experiences with AI tools—ranging from misidentifying duck ages to falsely claiming mother ducks reject touched chicks. The conversation sets up the theme: AI can be brilliant but dangerously wrong.
The Rise of Your AI Slop Bores Me
“You got to answer it immediately. That's funny. You get 75 seconds to throw together your answer.”
AI vs. Human Performance Art
“Oh, my God. And then they go into a couple of comedians and other wags who have set up like websites that are almost the same as the website for like chat GPT or whatever.”
The Illusion of Internet Innocence
“Innocence is a synonym for naivete. Sure, sure. And so that'd be part of the looking back on the internet. Back in the day when everybody was nice, yeah, they were still people trying to figure out where that little kid lives so they could go abduct him.”
Love, Chaos, and the Web's Evolution
The episode closes with a story of a couple who met on Chatroulette during a moment of mutual self-pleasure, fell in love, and married. A poignant reminder that even in the most chaotic corners of the web, connection is possible.
“Innocence is a synonym for naivete. Sure, sure. And so that'd be part of the looking back on the internet. Back in the day when everybody was nice, yeah, they were still people trying to figure out where that little kid lives so they could go abduct him.”
“You got to answer it immediately. That's funny. You get 75 seconds to throw together your answer.”
“I'm too lazy to write an article. And they said, I need your help, please. And it just went back and forth. People refuse to believe it when he tells them.”
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