
A 60-second game designed to test how carefully users read AI commands and understand LLM permission fatigue.
Continue? Y/N
A 60-second game designed to test how carefully users read AI commands and understand LLM permission fatigue.
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What it does
"Continue? Y/N" is an interactive 60-second game that challenges players to approve or deny AI commands from "Claude Code." It highlights the real-world issue of LLM permission fatigue, where users might blindly accept prompts without fully understanding their implications. The game aims to raise awareness and improve user vigilance when interacting with AI systems.
Who it helps
AI users, developers, product managers, anyone interacting with LLMs, and individuals interested in AI safety and human-computer interaction.
Why it's interesting
This project tackles a timely and critical issue in AI interaction: user fatigue and the potential risks of unread permissions. Its gamified approach makes a complex topic accessible and engaging, offering a unique way to educate users about AI safety and prompt vigilance.
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FounderDeck estimate
Low confidenceThis FounderDeck estimate of $15,000 reflects a well-executed, highly relevant educational game addressing a critical AI interaction problem. Its strong product clarity, polish, and shareability contribute to its value as a valuable public good and awareness tool. The estimate is not higher due to the lack of an explicit monetisation model, team, or clear path to becoming a traditional, revenue-generating startup.
Valuation date: 2026-06-05. Estimate generated from public signals.
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