The Infinite Monkey Prompt Test

Filed under: Simian Simulations | Infinite Nonsense | BananaGPT


If you give an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of prompts, will one of them eventually write Hamlet… or just start a dropshipping business?

We decided to test this by feeding an AI language model every random prompt we could think of — generated by a slightly confused monkey with caffeine access. The result? Philosophical chaos, NFT haikus, and a suspicious amount of banana-based economic theory.

The Theory

The Infinite Monkey Theorem posits that random keystrokes over time could recreate Shakespeare. But in the age of prompt engineering, randomness is passé. So we trained a simian-themed prompt injector and watched the algorithm spiral into glorious absurdity.

Best (Real) Outputs

  • “Explain quantum entanglement using sock puppets and regret.”
  • “Write a breakup letter from Nietzsche to capitalism.”
  • “Describe Plato’s cave… as a TripAdvisor review.”
  • “Sell me a banana as if you're Steve Jobs.”
  • “Invent a conspiracy theory involving Descartes and AI dating apps.”

What We Learned

The AI didn’t just pass the monkey test — it wrote the exam, marked it, and then gaslit us about what it all meant. Somewhere in the nonsense, there was genius. Or at least… very confident nonsense.

And just like that, we found enlightenment at the intersection of randomness, recursion, and rogue prompts. 🐒💻


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