

The smartest chatbot might not be the best chatbot.
A model can score higher on benchmarks and still feel worse in everyday use
What actually matters more to you
Reasoning, accuracy, speed, personality, or reliability?
What is the one thing that makes you stay loyal to an AI chatbot?
AI really said “I can help” and left me to do the work
AI was supposed to make life easier.
Now I need AI to explain AI to me💀
AI replacing jobs vs AI helping with jobs
Nobody knows which one we are getting 💀
Title: AI replacing jobs vs AI helping with jobs
Nobody knows which one we are getting 💀
You can ask AI one question about your future, but you cannot change the answer. What are you asking?
Career, money, love, health, or something nobody expects?
AI gives you $1 million… but you can never use AI again. Deal?
Yes or no. 💰
Is your workplace actually using AI?
USA/Canada/UK/Australia and everywhere else:
Are people at your workplace actively using AI, or are companies still figuring it out?
What’s an AI app you discovered recently that actually made your life easier?
There are so many AI apps being hyped right now, but most of them feel forgettable.
What’s one AI tool/app you’ve actually kept using because it saves you time, makes something easier, or genuinely improved your workflow?
What's one thing you refuse to let AI do for you?
AI can already help with almost everything.
But everyone probably has that one thing they still want to do themselves.
For me, I'd rather keep some decisions completely human.
What's yours?
What's one AI tool everyone should know about but hardly anyone talks about?
We all know the popular ones.
But I'm looking for those hidden gems that actually make life easier.
If you had $100,000 to build an AI startup, what would you create?
Imagine funding isn't the problem.
What AI product would you build?
Healthcare
Education
Gaming
Finance
Social media
Something completely new
Describe your idea in a few sentences.
Which AI chatbot do you trust the most with personal stuff, and which one feels coldest?
Curious what everyone's real experience is. Which one actually "gets" you, and which one feels robotic?