Today, it's my turn as an intern to take charge for a day. I brewed three cups of coffee in the @RallyOnChain office, spilled two documents, and finally came up with an activity plan I consider quite outrageous but executable, called "Humans vs. AI Nonsense Olympics."
Core Concept: • We have creators try doing what AI is worst at: seriously spouting nonsense. • Rally’s AI jury will judge whether the nonsense is creative enough, human enough, and difficult for models to imitate. • Scoring will still be verified by the GenLayer smart contract to ensure openness and transparency.
What participants need to do: I designed four tracks here, and creators can choose one to participate in or challenge all of them.
1⃣ Meaningless Research Report: Participants write a well-structured but completely useless research report. The format should resemble a real white paper, with plenty of charts, but the conclusion must be absurd. Examples include Banana Governance Model, Blockchain-Driven Weather Sentiment Index, or the Correlation Between Cat Vibration Frequencies and Market Fluctuations. AI will score based on logical consistency and absurdity.
2⃣ Three-Sentence Story Challenge: Tell a story with a twist in three sentences. The first sentence serious, the second build-up, and the third must make readers question life. AI will score based on surprise level and traces of human emotion.
3⃣ Error Tutorial Master: Produce a tutorial that appears normal but is completely useless. For example, teaching how to upgrade smart contracts, but the steps include cooking noodles, watching the sunrise, and borrowing salt from neighbors. AI will evaluate misleadingness and humor.
4⃣ Dislocation Tasks in the Real World: Creators pick a real-world action and describe it as a universe-level task. For example, sweeping the floor described as a planetary gravitational stabilization project, or making breakfast described as energy particle reorganization work. AI will score based on scene dislocation sense and creative details.
Incentive Mechanism: Each track will have a leaderboard, and final rewards will be distributed based on scores. Key metrics include interaction rate, originality, and absurd aesthetic. The community will have a special voting right to select what they find most outrageous yet irresistibly watchable.
Why Rally should hold this event: ☑️ It showcases Rally’s diversity, not just serious growth activities but also highly free-form creative play. ☑️ It allows creators to showcase strong human characteristics, helping the AI jury continue iterating on subjective tasks. ☑️ It’s highly shareable; absurd content tends to spread more virally than serious content, serving as a natural exposure engine for the project. ☑️ The entry barrier is extremely low—just a phone and a mind that doesn’t follow conventional logic.
I am today’s intern, and this is my creative idea for the day. If you think I should be hired, please let me know; If you think I should be fired... I’ll come up with an even more outrageous version before I clock out.
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Today, it's my turn as an intern to take charge for a day. I brewed three cups of coffee in the @RallyOnChain office, spilled two documents, and finally came up with an activity plan I consider quite outrageous but executable, called "Humans vs. AI Nonsense Olympics."
Core Concept:
• We have creators try doing what AI is worst at: seriously spouting nonsense.
• Rally’s AI jury will judge whether the nonsense is creative enough, human enough, and difficult for models to imitate.
• Scoring will still be verified by the GenLayer smart contract to ensure openness and transparency.
What participants need to do:
I designed four tracks here, and creators can choose one to participate in or challenge all of them.
1⃣ Meaningless Research Report:
Participants write a well-structured but completely useless research report.
The format should resemble a real white paper, with plenty of charts, but the conclusion must be absurd. Examples include Banana Governance Model, Blockchain-Driven Weather Sentiment Index, or the Correlation Between Cat Vibration Frequencies and Market Fluctuations.
AI will score based on logical consistency and absurdity.
2⃣ Three-Sentence Story Challenge:
Tell a story with a twist in three sentences.
The first sentence serious, the second build-up, and the third must make readers question life.
AI will score based on surprise level and traces of human emotion.
3⃣ Error Tutorial Master:
Produce a tutorial that appears normal but is completely useless.
For example, teaching how to upgrade smart contracts, but the steps include cooking noodles, watching the sunrise, and borrowing salt from neighbors.
AI will evaluate misleadingness and humor.
4⃣ Dislocation Tasks in the Real World:
Creators pick a real-world action and describe it as a universe-level task.
For example, sweeping the floor described as a planetary gravitational stabilization project, or making breakfast described as energy particle reorganization work.
AI will score based on scene dislocation sense and creative details.
Incentive Mechanism:
Each track will have a leaderboard, and final rewards will be distributed based on scores.
Key metrics include interaction rate, originality, and absurd aesthetic.
The community will have a special voting right to select what they find most outrageous yet irresistibly watchable.
Why Rally should hold this event:
☑️ It showcases Rally’s diversity, not just serious growth activities but also highly free-form creative play.
☑️ It allows creators to showcase strong human characteristics, helping the AI jury continue iterating on subjective tasks.
☑️ It’s highly shareable; absurd content tends to spread more virally than serious content, serving as a natural exposure engine for the project.
☑️ The entry barrier is extremely low—just a phone and a mind that doesn’t follow conventional logic.
I am today’s intern, and this is my creative idea for the day.
If you think I should be hired, please let me know;
If you think I should be fired... I’ll come up with an even more outrageous version before I clock out.