Am I the only one who finds AI-generated ads boring and irritating?

Same style, same overly polished visuals, same robotic voiceovers, and somehow they all feel… soulless.

AI can create amazing things, but when brands use it to make every ad look and sound the same, I find myself skipping them immediately.

Atleast in present AI is not that capable but maybe in future AI can able to have Ads impacts.

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u/codeblood-sanjay — 4 days ago

Am I the only one who finds AI-generated ads boring?

Same style, same overly polished visuals, same robotic voiceovers, and somehow they all feel… soulless.

AI can create amazing things, but when brands use it to make every ad look and sound the same, I find myself skipping them immediately.

Atleast in present AI is not that capable but maybe in future AI can able to have Ads impacts.

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u/codeblood-sanjay — 5 days ago
▲ 1 r/productdesign+1 crossposts

Why don't mosquito repellent refills come with a built-in USB charging port?

This is a small everyday annoyance that I think could be solved with a simple design change.

Mosquito liquid vaporizers occupy a wall socket 24/7, especially in countries like India where many people keep them plugged in all night.

The problem is that they permanently block one power outlet.

Why not add a USB-A or USB-C charging port on the front of the mosquito repellent device? That way, while the repellent is running, you could still charge your phone, smartwatch, earbuds, or other small devices without losing the socket.

It seems like a win-win:

- Doesn't waste a power outlet.

- More convenient in homes with limited sockets.

- Adds value without changing how people use the product.

Is there a technical or safety reason companies haven't done this? Or is it simply because no manufacturer has explored the idea yet?

I'd love to hear your thoughts. Would you buy a mosquito repellent refill machine if it had a built-in USB charging port?

u/codeblood-sanjay — 1 month ago
▲ 6 r/help

Why is my Reddit feed suddenly full of politics and random pages I never joined?

Is anyone else facing this issue recently with Reddit?

My home feed is suddenly filled with:

- Political posts nonstop

- Posts from communities/pages I never joined

- Random suggested content every few posts

- Feels like almost everything is sponsored or algorithm pushed

Earlier my feed mostly showed posts from communities I actually followed, but now it feels completely different and honestly annoying.

I already tried:

- Muting some communities

-Hiding posts

- Turning off a few recommendation settings

But the issue still continues.

Is this happening to everyone or did Reddit change something recently?

Any proper way to reset/fix the feed and make it show mostly joined communities again?

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u/codeblood-sanjay — 3 months ago