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Why are more and more people switching to uncensored or local models?

A clear trend is happening lately, a lot of users are moving away from heavily restricted models like chatgpt and claude toward uncensored or local models. Common reasons seem to be fewer refusals, better creative freedom, and privacy concerns. Has any…

Do you think the future of AI will split into safe vs uncensored versions?

We’re seeing a clear divide right now. Big companies are making models more restricted and heavily aligned for safety. At the same time, open-source and uncensored models are growing fast because many people want fewer limitations and more freedom. I’m…

Do you think AI is making people worse at writing and thinking clearly?

Some people are now using AI to write emails, messages, essays, and even personal thoughts. While it saves time, I wonder if it’s also making people less skilled at organizing their own ideas or expressing themselves clearly without help. submit…

Do you think most people are using AI more as a tool or as a replacement for thinking?

I’ve noticed that some people use AI just to speed things up or get quick answers, while others seem to rely on it more and more for ideas, writing, decisions, and problem-solving. It made me wonder where most people actually stand. Do you think AI is …

Has AI changed the way you approach creative work or problem-solving?

I’ve noticed that using AI regularly has started changing how I think through problems or come up with ideas. Instead of spending a long time brainstorming on my own, I now often use it as a thinking partner to explore different angles quickly. It made…

Do you think AI is becoming normal faster than people expected?

It feels like just a couple of years ago, using AI for everyday tasks still felt like something new or even a bit weird. Now it seems like a lot of people are using it without thinking twice, whether for writing, learning, brainstorming, or just quick …

Are we slowly moving toward two different kinds of AI?

I’ve been noticing a clear split lately. The big mainstream models are getting more and more restricted with heavy safety rules, while at the same time more people are switching to local or less restricted models because they actually let you explore i…

Has AI become too "safe" to actually be useful for creative work?

I’ve been noticing that the more aligned and censored the models get, the less useful they become for anything creative or exploratory. You try to push a prompt in a slightly edgy, honest, or unconventional direction and it either refuses or gives you …

Has AI alignment gone too far with content refusals and moral lectures?

I’ve been using different LLMs a lot lately and I’ve noticed the newer versions of ChatGPT and Claude seem a lot more quick to refuse things or give me long ethical disclaimers even when I ask fairly normal questions. It feels like the safety tuning ha…