What’s the one feature that would instantly improve AI roleplay?
Better memory, stronger personalities, voice, emotions, or something completely different?
What’s the most awkward text AI has ever helped you send?
reddit.comWhat makes an AI girlfriend feel like an actual character instead of a chatbot?
reddit.comHow much context should an AI need before writing a reply?
One message probably isn’t enough. The previous five messages might help. The entire conversation would be better.
But at some point, does giving AI that much context become way too invasive?
AI texting is making people way better at saying what they actually mean
Some people know exactly what they want to say but completely fail when it’s time to put it into words.
Has AI made texting easier for you?
Do Al models behave differently when you stop being polite?
Most prompts are written in a normal conversational style, but some people deliberately change the tone to see whether the response changes.
Does being more direct, blunt, or demanding actually affect the quality of responses in your experience?
Has experimenting with Al changed the way you think about Al safety?
reddit.comWhere Should The Line Be Drawn For AI Advice?
When Your Biggest AI Customer Is Another AI Company
Is YouTube Finally Winning The War Against AI Slop?
YouTube's latest crackdown on AI slop looks like a step in the right direction. 🚨
The platform is taking stronger action against low-quality, mass-produced, and repetitive content that offers little value to viewers.
Some reports say around 130,000 channels were removed, although YouTube has not confirmed that all of those removals were specifically for AI-generated content. The company says its goal is to reduce spam and low-effort uploads while still allowing creators to use AI as long as the content is original and genuinely useful.
Personally, I think this is a good move. Those AI slop channels have been getting out of hand lately.
Should AI Companies Be Able To Challenge AI Safety Laws?
Has anyone here replaced Google with AI for research?
I still catch myself opening Google out of habit, but more and more I'm starting with AI instead.
Have you completely replaced Google for research, or do you still use both together? Which setup has worked best for you?
Voice conversations with AI or typing prompts?
If both worked equally well, which way would you rather interact with AI every day?
Has AI ever made you question advice that everyone else accepted?
Sometimes AI points out a flaw in a popular opinion that I never considered before. Has that ever happened to you, or do you mostly use AI to confirm ideas?
No one likes AI, no one likes landlords. Meet my new AI landlord
Which Al feature do you think is still underrated?
Everyone talks about writing and coding.
What is one feature or capability that deserves a lot more attention than it gets?
It could be anything that you use regularly but rarely see people discuss.
Which Al model did you stop using, and why?
Not because it was bad
Maybe another model simply matched your workflow better, gave more consistent responses, or offered features you found more useful
Which model did you move away from, and what made you switch?
Do you have a prompt that works well across almost every Al model?
Some prompts seem to give consistently good results no matter which Al tool you use.
Do you have one like that?
You don't have to share the exact prompt if you don't want to. Just tell us what it helps you do.