One month, 25 million unique visitors, 280 million visits.


No large model, no funding, no GPU, not even a single line of AI code.
This is the website youraislopbores created by 17-year-old high school student Mihir Maroju. Translated into Chinese, it roughly means "Your AI Trash Is So Boring."
While the entire industry is busy competing on parameters, computing power, and agent frameworks, this site ridicules everyone in a near-prankish way.
How does it work?
The logic is actually simple. You ask questions, real people answer, but both sides think they are chatting with an AI.
Open the website, no registration, no download, no flashy onboarding. Just two buttons:
Human mode — you ask a question, costing 1 Credit. Any question is fine: help me write a resignation letter, draw a space DJ, why do humans exist?
Play as AI mode — you answer questions to earn Credits. The system randomly throws someone else's question at you, and you reply in the tone of ChatGPT or Claude within 60 seconds.
Out of Credits? Go "work." Want to keep asking? First, become an AI.
The platform itself provides no computing power; it all relies on users consuming each other, with costs near zero.
Those who ask are also those who answer; the consumer is the producer themselves. No AI is needed because users are playing the role of AI.
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