What Is the AI Conspiracy Generator?
Give it any two things — a fast-food chain and an ancient civilization, a celebrity and a household appliance, literally anything — and the AI will craft an elaborate conspiracy theory connecting them. Complete with a conspiracy name, detailed theory, fake evidence, and a plausibility rating.
It's satire, it's absurd, and it's surprisingly convincing. Perfect for laughs, creative writing prompts, or testing how gullible your friends are.
How It Works
Enter two seemingly unrelated things, hit "Connect Them," and the AI constructs a multi-paragraph conspiracy theory. It invents a catchy name, writes a convincing narrative, provides bullet-point "evidence," and rates how plausible the whole thing sounds.
Best Combinations to Try
Maximize the Absurdity
The more unrelated the two things are, the funnier the result. Try "Crocs" and "The Bermuda Triangle" or "IKEA" and "The Moon Landing."
Mix Categories
Combine a brand with a historical event, a food with a government agency, or a celebrity with a natural phenomenon.
Go Specific
Instead of "music," try "the specific pitch of a B-flat." Specificity makes conspiracies funnier.