u/ForumRixTeam

Anyone else feel like AI is becoming part of daily thinking now?

I don’t even mean the fancy or futuristic stuff. I just mean the normal everyday use.

Lately I’ve noticed I’m using AI for things I used to just “figure out myself” without thinking too much. Like writing messages, planning small tasks, or even just organizing my thoughts when things feel messy.

What surprises me is not that it gives answers, but how quickly it becomes part of how you think. Sometimes I’ll catch myself just opening it automatically instead of Googling or asking someone.

I’m curious if others feel the same shift happening, or if I’m just overusing it 😅

At what point did AI start feeling like a normal tool for you instead of something “new” or experimental?

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u/ForumRixTeam — 1 day ago

Am I the only one who feels like ChatGPT has gotten more cautious and less useful over time?

Genuine question because I want to know if others are experiencing this or if it is just me.

I have been using ChatGPT since pretty early on and something feels different lately. It feels like it second guesses itself more, adds more disclaimers to everything and sometimes refuses things that seem completely harmless.

I get that there are safety reasons behind it but at some point it starts to feel like the tool is working against you rather than with you.

Has anyone else noticed this? Is there a way to prompt it better to get more direct answers or has it genuinely changed? Would love to know what others think and whether you have found any workarounds that actually help with this.

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u/ForumRixTeam — 9 days ago