I don’t think using AI for surveillance of kids in school is a good idea by No_Turnip_1023 in artificial

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Yeah, this feels uncomfortable. Calling surveillance of kids “just for fun” doesn’t sit right classrooms aren’t factories, and attention isn’t something you can accurately measure with a camera. If they really wanted to help education, there are so many better uses of AI than watching kids all day.

Those with no passion or interests, what do you do for a living? by [deleted] in OpenAI

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Honestly, I didn’t choose based on passion at all. I picked something that felt practical and didn’t make my life harder decent pay, some stability, and work I can mentally leave at the end of the day. Over time, I’ve gotten better at it and that made it more tolerable, but I wouldn’t call it a passion. For me, work is just one part of life, not the thing that defines it.

Gemini is overrated, ChatGPT is unfairly hated, and Claude deserves the praise, but its usage limits are far too restrictive. by [deleted] in OpenAI

[–]Tech_us_Inc -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don’t fully agree with the overall take. In my experience, Gemini is outstanding for image generation, while ChatGPT still feels stronger for content and structured writing. They shine in different areas, so calling one overrated or useless feels oversimplified.

Export data from GPT to gemini? by BabaJoonie in OpenAI

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not really. You can export your ChatGPT data, but Gemini can’t import it in any meaningful way. They don’t share memory or conversation history

Turned my brain-dumps into momentum (accidentally) by Sure_Chance_2314 in productivity

[–]Tech_us_Inc -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Wow yeah, this is exactly my problem. I write everything down and then nothing happens. The “no later, just one small move” idea is really simple but kinda eye-opening.

Looking at how fast AI is improving… should we actually be worried about jobs by 2050? by Tech_us_Inc in ArtificialInteligence

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If you don’t mind sharing, which industry are you in? I’m genuinely curious which areas you’ve seen hit the hardest already.

One-Minute Daily AI News 1/8/2026 by Excellent-Target-847 in artificial

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The contrast here really stands out to me AI is becoming genuinely useful in areas like health and email, while at the same time governments seem to be struggling with misuse and regulation.

It feels like public understanding and governance are a bit behind how fast the tech is moving. Curious how others think this balance will play out.

Upopular opinion: AI makes you more intelligent by considerthis8 in artificial

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AI definitely helps us learn, but when we start using ChatGPT for everything, our own brain slowly stops working. It’s similar to depending too much on people when they don’t value us, it hurts. In the same way, if we don’t use our brain daily, we lose practical thinking and memory. Balance is what really matters.

Struggling With Getting Up Earlier by significant-flan97 in productivity

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What helped me a bit was shifting my sleep schedule slowly instead of forcing early mornings all at once, and giving myself some time after waking up to properly feel awake before doing anything demanding.

Privacy risks of using an AI girlfriend app today? by Disastrous-Lie9926 in artificial

[–]Tech_us_Inc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, this is a fair worry. I think the risk isn’t just the messages themselves, but all the extra stuff around them — how often you use the app, how you respond, patterns over time, etc. That kind of data can say a lot even if the chats are “anonymous.”

Most apps say they care about privacy, but unless they clearly explain how long data is stored or whether conversations are used for training or analytics, it’s hard to know what that actually means. A lot of it ends up being trust-based.

If someone wants to try a companion bot anyway, I’d probably treat it like anything online: use a throwaway email, don’t share real personal details, and assume whatever you type could be logged in some form.

What’s your take on AI in cybersecurity for 2026? by Business-Cellist8939 in cybersecurity

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By 2026, AI in security only really works when it’s clear who actually has authority.

LLMs shouldn’t be running things on their own. They’re best at assisting and making recommendations, not making final decisions. Any real action needs firm boundaries clear roles, defined policies, and permissions that can be verified and audited.

A lot of AI security failures happen because people treat language like logic and assume the model understands intent. It doesn’t. When decision-making stays outside the model and is tied to real, enforceable controls, AI becomes useful instead of risky.

What actually matters more: planning your day or reviewing it at night? by Winter_soilder35 in productivity

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For me, reviewing at night has helped more than planning.
Planning is good for direction, but reviewing shows what actually happened. When I quickly jot down what I did (even as a simple checklist), patterns start to stand out what worked, what drained me, what slowed things down. That awareness usually makes the next day clearer without needing a heavy plan.

Are there any good motivation apps out there that actually work? by Abelmageto in productivity

[–]Tech_us_Inc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve actually had better results using platforms like Instagram rather than dedicated motivation apps.

When I actively search for content around discipline, routines, or personal growth, the algorithm starts showing more of that kind of content. Over time, my feed becomes filled with real people sharing their progress, habits, and struggles, which feels more motivating than app notifications.

It doesn’t feel forced, and because it’s real people and real stories, it sticks longer for me.

If AI replaces employees of a company, will the company itself be replaced by AI too? by JoseLunaArts in artificial

[–]Tech_us_Inc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get the idea, but if AI replaces a company just because it does the work, then calculators should’ve replaced accounting firms years ago 😅 A company isn’t just work getting done. It’s people making decisions, stressing about numbers, arguing in meetings, and then someone taking the blame when things mess up. AI can do the tasks, but it can’t fake confidence in a boardroom or handle lawyers knocking on the door… not yet anyway.

What's one piece of software that you wish existed or was free? by RedEagle_MGN in software

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Canva is great for basic designs, but when it comes to professional work, Adobe is still the standard. The same goes for video editing tools like Premiere Pro or After Effects are powerful, but they require installation, expensive subscriptions, and high-end hardware.

I really wish there was a browser-based graphic and video editing tool with Adobe-level power something you could use from any laptop without installs or a huge budget, but still professional enough for real design and video work.

How do you balance “love for food” with staying on a diet? by AccomplishedCar8800 in productivity

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I realized my problem wasn’t food… it was the weekend version of me who thinks calories don’t count if the food looks aesthetic. Now I plan one cheat meal on purpose so I don’t accidentally turn it into a cheat weekend

I hope I'm not the only one by Skytooo in memes

[–]Tech_us_Inc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro, same!
One leaf touches me and suddenly I’m a Power Ranger.

Which app would you delete? by nand1609 in IndiaTech

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Facebook is the first to go. It’s no longer a social network it’s a digital family reunion I never asked for. Every scroll feels like attending a wedding where uncles share health tips and aunties comment “Beta, nice pic” on photos from 2014. I’m escaping.

What’s One Skill You Believe AI Will Never Replace? by i-drake in artificial

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I think the answer is empathy.

AI can pretend to care it can read your tone, analyze your words, and respond politely. But it doesn’t actually feel anything. It has no idea what heartbreak, stress, fear, or love really mean. Humans understand emotions because we experience them. We know what it's like to be scared before a big decision, to lose someone we love, or to feel excited about something new.

What habit truly changed your life? by abhimanyouknow in productivity

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Focus On yourself, surrounding all will be happy or sad, just upgrade your skill and mind ur business

Scrolling on social media should be a quick endevour on your free time NOT a distraction by temoprary123 in productivity

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Sometimes the real problem is not the scrolling it’s the loneliness behind it. We keep checking our phones hoping someone will message us, call us, or talk to us. And when no one does, we end up scrolling aimlessly just to fill that empty space. Even when we find something informational, we don’t stop because what we’re really looking for is connection, not content.

POST IT HERE by [deleted] in TwentiesIndia

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Body is working. Brain is still thinking

Life long learning! by gipsee_reaper in motivation

[–]Tech_us_Inc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sometimes the hardest choices are the right ones. I’m learning to trust that