Slople – can you pass the reverse Turing test? Slople, a reverse Turing test game, challenges players to rewrite human sentences to fool an AI detector into thinking a chatbot wrote them, with higher machine-likelihood scores being better. Players use AI buzzwords and specific tips to maximize their score, with three scored attempts per day and a final submission locking in the result. The point: sound like a machine. You take a real human sentence and rewrite it to fool our AI detector into thinking a chatbot wrote it. The higher the machine-likelihood score, the better. A reverse Turing test. Tip 1: use AI buzzwords, delve, moreover, furthermore, leverage, robust, "a testament to", "it is important to note that...". Tip 2: start from the original, hit Start from original and machine it up from there. A rewrite only counts if it keeps every name, number, and the meaning, stays close to the original length, and is English prose. Anything else is rejected, free of charge. Grades: You get three scored attempts per day. The score is a machine-likelihood from 0 to 100%. Lock in with Final submit whenever you like your number; the third attempt locks automatically, and your best attempt is your result. After locking you see how everyone else did today, and you can keep experimenting without changing your result.