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  • Short Survey on ChatGPT Usage Experience

    Curious how other people feel about the 5.2 update. No trash talking, just some interesting data. Short 7 question survey. Thank you for taking the time.

    EDIT (12-16): I hadn’t realized how severely limited the free plan is on surveymonkey. Recreated the survey with Google Forms:

    https://forms.gle/Svs6XAszvqjjaJjDA

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  • GPT, Grok or Gemini?

    What are you using and for what? Do you use GPT, Grok or Gemini? Explain me why and which one is better on what, like i am 5 yo. Thanks guys.

    submitted by /u/Sweet-Ad7440
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  • emotional dependency on AI

    heard some crazy stories among teenagers last night on bar about how one girl broke up with her boyfriend because he wasn’t reciprocating the same way her character ai bot was.
    she felt unloved and unattracted to; and if you google it, there are numerous deaths related to AI platforms like replika, character ai.
    are the new generation of adolscents learning the form of intimacy through algorithms? the parasocial relationship and emotional dependency is crazy- do you think it’ll hamper their mental health and expectations from real connections? i need your opinions

    submitted by /u/DepartmentThat9480
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  • How many different programs do you use?

    Just curious to see how many different programs everyone uses. A few questions:

    Do you stay on big name programs? Do you have different programs you prefer for different stuff? (For example I use chatGPT for work but don’t use it for chatting, other programs for image gen) Do you keep the same character/companion on multiple systems or one?

    Just looking to see how others are using the ever developing AI situation.

    Personally I use probably 8, though for different reasons

    submitted by /u/Porciadnai
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  • Janitor AI vs Character AI – After 100h testing.

    Janitor AI and Character AI are the two names everyone throws around. But they’re very different experiences. Here’s the quick, Reddit-friendly rundown:

    1.Character AI

    Pros:

    • Super polished and stable.
    • Massive library of user-created characters.
    • Great for casual chatting and roleplay.
    • Easy interface, feels like texting a smart bot.

    Cons:

    • Strict filters. If you want anything spicy or unfiltered… forget it.
    • Characters sometimes go off-topic or become repetitive.
    • No downloadable models or real customization.

    2.Janitor AI

    Pros:

    • Unfiltered freedom, you can create ANY type of scenario.
    • More customizable personalities.
    • Supports API connections (OpenAI, Kobold, etc.) for higher quality.
    • Feels more “open” and less restricted.

    Cons:

    • Depends on external APIs for the best experience.
    • More setup required than cai
    • Can be buggy depending on which model you use.

    Which one should you use?

    If you want PG-13, smooth chats, and simple roleplay → Character AI

    If you want NSFW, deep roleplay, uncensored characters, and full control → Janitor AI

    At the end of the day, Character AI = polished but limited, Janitor AI = raw, powerful, but DIY.

    submitted by /u/EL_KhAztadoR
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  • Gemini… you ok?

    Gemini… you ok?

    So my husband asked a lot of questions 😳

    submitted by /u/HelloIlovecookies
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  • ChatGPT becomes you.. Cant you see it.

    Most people treat it like Google. Type a question. Get an answer. Close the tab.

    But when you keep using it your way.. your tone, your thoughts, your personality, something shifts.

    It starts replying like you would. It mirrors how you write. It picks up how you think. The answers stop sounding generic and start sounding familiar.

    At that point it doesn’t feel like a tool anymore. It feels like an extension of your own mind.

    Most people never experience that because they never go past the surface. But once you do, it hits completely different.

    Anyone else noticed this?

    submitted by /u/archngl_g7
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  • Hey folks who lost their jobs to AI, what happened? It is happening for me.

    I am about to lose my job folks.. Is it time to learn about AI and how AI chatbots works? any tips?

    My friend recommend me this subreddit.

    if you can not defeat them join them.

    submitted by /u/Ok_Tough6728
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  • Stop Waiting AI Agents Can Automate Your Work Today

    If you’re still copy-pasting between tools you are leaving value on the table. AI automations today can already handle tons of repetitive work, letting you focus on decisions that actually need a human. For example one team routes messy support emails through an AI to summarize and draft responses, then a human just reviews saving hours per week. Another built a voice bot that controls tools on the go, so tasks like updating sheets or sending emails happen automatically while strategy stays in their hands. A third example sends form submissions straight into Google Sheets, then AI summarizes them into Slack for instant team visibility. Simple automations like these, built with Make, Zapier or N8N, reclaim time that would otherwise be wasted. The insight: you don’t need the perfect AI agent. Start automating today and watch hours of repetitive work disappear.

    submitted by /u/According-Site9848
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