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name: "Did Trump Say This?"
tagline: "Real quote, or AI fake? Swipe and find out."
description: "A browser party game: real, sourced Trump quotes against AI-written fakes. Swipe to call each one, build a streak over ten rounds, and find out how well you can still tell a person from a plausible machine. Free, open source, in three languages."
platforms: ["web"]
status: "released"
canonical: "https://blog.chensagi.com/apps/didtrumpsaythis"
---

Did Trump Say This? is a browser game about a simple, slightly unsettling fact:
an AI can now write a quote that sounds exactly like a real person. So here is
the test. A quote appears. You swipe right if you think he really said it, left
if you think a model made it up.

## How it plays

- Ten rounds a game. Each round is one quote, real or fake.
- Swipe right for "he said it," left for "no way."
- Get it right and your streak climbs. Get it wrong and it resets.
- After ten, you get a score, a title, and the receipts: every real quote links to its source.

The quotes are drawn at random from a pool of real, sourced statements and
AI-written fakes, so no two games line up. It runs entirely in your browser, in
English, Hebrew, or Russian, with nothing to install and no sign-up.

Did Trump Say This? is free and open source. It takes no side. It just asks
whether you can still tell Donald Trump from a plausible machine.