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I used AI to Create This Futuristic City and the Result Looks Like 2150 😳
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I used AI to Create This Futuristic City and the Result Looks Like 2150 😳

I asked AI to generate a futuristic city with advanced buildings, supercars, bikes, flying vehicles, holograms, and smart roads… and honestly the result looks insane.

The amount of detail in the skyscrapers and vehicles surprised me. It feels like a mix of cyberpunk + realistic future technology.

Here’s the exact prompt I used if anyone wants to try it 👇

Ultra-detailed futuristic megacity, advanced modern architecture, towering glass skyscrapers, neon cyberpunk lights, flying cars, futuristic sports cars, high-tech motorcycles, hover bikes, smart roads, holographic billboards, drones flying in the sky, cinematic atmosphere, ultra realistic, hyper detailed, reflections on wet streets, vibrant blue and white lighting, sci-fi transportation system, crowded futuristic downtown, sleek metallic buildings, dynamic perspective, photorealistic, 8K, volumetric lighting, highly detailed environment, futuristic urban life, wide-angle cinematic shot, realistic shadows, modern utopian city, luxury futuristic vehicles, clean energy city, immersive sci-fi world, daylight, masterpiece quality.

What do you think cities will actually look like in 100 years?

u/aisimplifiedhub — 2 days ago

I Tried Napkin AI for Making Infographics and It Actually Saved Me a Lot of Time

I’ve tested many AI tools recently, but most of them either feel too complicated or give low-quality results.

Yesterday I tried Napkin AI, and honestly, it was much better than I expected.

I pasted a few paragraphs from one of my blog posts, and within minutes it turned the content into clean visuals, flowcharts, and infographic-style designs.

What surprised me most was how easy it felt.

I normally spend a lot of time arranging elements manually in Canva, but this tool handled most of the work automatically. The designs were simple, readable, and good enough to use for social media and blog content.

Things I liked:

beginner friendly

fast generation

clean layouts

saves time

easy to edit later

I can see this being useful for:

bloggers

teachers

students

marketers

YouTubers

small business owners

It’s not perfect, but compared to many AI design tools I’ve tested recently, this one felt genuinely practical instead of overhyped.

Curious if anyone else here has tried it yet.

Do you think AI infographic tools are actually useful, or are they still overrated?

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u/aisimplifiedhub — 3 days ago
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Timeless Silence by the River | AI Pencil Art by Dipjyoti

Created this ultra-detailed AI pencil artwork inspired by the spiritual atmosphere of ancient Indian riverside ghats.

I wanted the piece to feel timeless, peaceful, and deeply human — capturing wisdom, silence, and reflection through intricate graphite-style textures and cinematic composition.

The level of detail AI can now achieve in pencil realism is honestly incredible. From the wrinkles and beard texture to the architecture and river reflections, every element was designed to feel hand-drawn.

Signed as “Dipjyoti” to give it a personal gallery-style finish.

To create this artwork, I used the following prompt:

“Ultra detailed graphite pencil drawing of an elderly Indian sadhu sitting beside a riverside ghat at sunrise, ancient temple city in background, cinematic composition, hyper realistic pencil shading, intricate cross hatching, spiritual atmosphere, detailed beard texture, traditional robes, boats on river, highly detailed architecture, museum quality fine art, realistic graphite texture, monochrome sketch, dramatic lighting, masterpiece drawing, signed ‘Dipjyoti’ in elegant handwritten style at bottom corner, ultra realistic, award winning art style.”

What emotion does this artwork give you?

u/aisimplifiedhub — 8 days ago

Most people are testing Google Flow AI completely wrong in 2026

I spent the last few days actually trying to use it for real work instead of those basic “write me a blog post” tests everyone does.

At first, I thought it was insanely good.

The speed is honestly impressive.

For things like:

• brainstorming

• outlines

• rough drafts

• expanding ideas

• quick workflow stuff

…it actually felt faster than ChatGPT sometimes.

But the more I pushed it into deeper long-form content and SEO writing, the more the problems started showing up.

A lot of outputs started sounding weirdly polished but empty at the same time.

Like technically clean… but no depth.

And I think that’s becoming the biggest AI content problem now.

Not grammar. Not prompts.

Just content that feels dead after you read 2 paragraphs.

The biggest thing I realized from testing all these AI tools lately is this:

The best setup probably isn’t using one AI anymore.

It’s mixing tools together based on strengths.

Right now I’m basically using:

• one tool for speed

• another for reasoning

• another for cleanup/refinement

• then manually editing everything important

That workflow honestly works WAY better than relying on a single model.

Curious if anyone else here is noticing the same thing lately.

Do you think AI tools are actually improving the quality of work now…

or just helping people make average content way faster?

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u/aisimplifiedhub — 8 days ago

I Used AI for a Presentation I Was Avoiding for 2 Days… and Now PowerPoint Feels Broken

I had been procrastinating on a presentation for almost 2 days.

Not because the topic was hard.

Because I knew I’d spend more time fixing slide formatting than actually thinking about the content.

You know the routine:

searching for templates

resizing images

fixing fonts that randomly look different

moving boxes by 2 pixels for no reason

somehow wasting an hour and still hating the slides

So today I tried Gamma AI out of pure laziness.

I gave it a rough topic, added a few points, and within minutes it generated a full presentation that honestly looked better than most decks I’ve made manually.

Not perfect obviously.

Some parts sounded too AI-written and a couple slides needed cleanup. But the scary part is how good the starting point already was.

For the first time, making a presentation felt more like editing ideas instead of designing slides.

That mental shift hit me hard.

We spent years learning presentation software.

Now AI is reducing the whole process to: “Describe what you want.”

I genuinely think this is one of those small AI moments people will look back on later and realize the workflow changed permanently.

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u/aisimplifiedhub — 12 days ago

I Tried an AI Agent That Actually Works on Its Own… and It Felt Weirdly Productive

I’ve been trying a bunch of AI tools lately, and honestly most of them just feel like ChatGPT with extra branding slapped on top.

But I tested one AI agent recently that genuinely surprised me.

Instead of only replying to prompts, it actually started handling tasks step by step. I gave it messy instructions expecting it to fail halfway, but it began researching, organizing, planning, and executing almost like I was delegating work to a junior assistant.

A few things stood out to me:

- It handled multi-step workflows better than I expected

- Context memory felt noticeably stronger than most AI tools

- Less “prompt engineering,” more actual task execution

- Still not perfect, but definitely different from normal AI chat apps

The weird part is how quickly you stop treating it like a chatbot and start treating it like a productivity tool.

I’m curious where everyone stands on these autonomous AI agents right now.

Do you think they’re genuinely useful already, or are we still in the overhyped phase?

I went deeper into the workflow/testing experience here if anyone’s curious: Manus AI Review 2026 https://www.asimplifiedhub.blog/2026/05/manus-ai-review-2026-autonomous-ai-agent.html

u/aisimplifiedhub — 14 days ago

Not even joking.

I tried one of those AI website builders just to see what the hype was about… and it literally created a full site in minutes.

Like… layout, text, images… everything.

Meanwhile I spend 20 minutes deciding what to eat for lunch.

Now I’m kinda confused.

If it’s this easy now, why aren’t more people flipping websites or starting small online businesses with it?

Feels like either:

I just discovered something obvious

or there’s a catch I’m not seeing yet

Has anyone here actually tried doing this seriously?

Is this a real opportunity… or just another overhyped AI thing?

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u/aisimplifiedhub — 24 days ago