u/Sea-Fun9531

What if your keyboard could understand the conservation instead of just predicting the next word ?

You could type a messy thought like “I’m annoyed but I don’t want to start an argument” and get suggestions that actually match what you’re trying to communicate. It could know whether you're talking to a friend, coworker, partner, or family member and adjust the tone accordingly. Right now, most smart keyboards are focused on words, but the much bigger opportunity is understanding the context behind those words. What would you want a truly intelligent messaging assistant to do?

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u/Sea-Fun9531 — 1 day ago

My Human Written Text Just Got A 70% AI Score, why ?

This is due really soon, and I have no idea how to make my own writing sound less AI-generated.

u/Sea-Fun9531 — 3 days ago

Your friend sends you”we need to talk. “What’s the first thing you ask AI?

Do you immediately paste the conversation and ask it to figure out what happened, or do you pretend you’re calm and wait for the actual conversation?

And be honest: how many screenshots would you be feeding it before replying?

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u/Sea-Fun9531 — 7 days ago

Do you keep separate prompts for dif ferent people?

For example, one prompt for work, another for close friends, and another for dating. I am curious if people have a system like this or just use one prompt for everything

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u/Sea-Fun9531 — 17 days ago

Anybody else notice Al loves adding extra words for no reason?

A simple "Sounds good, see you tomorrow" somehow turns into four sentences explaining why meeting tomorrow sounds like a wonderful idea.

Most of the time I delete half of the response before sending it. Curious if other people do the same or if there is a better prompt for shorter replies.

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u/Sea-Fun9531 — 21 days ago

Sometimes the original text is better than the AI version

I used to assume every rewrite would be an improvement.

After comparing both versions side by side for a while, I noticed the original message often sounded more natural because it matched the way I normally talk.

AI is useful, but not every suggestion deserves to be copied.

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u/Sea-Fun9531 — 22 days ago