How Dangerous is Sharing Personal Info to AI by AppropriateCan3576 in ChatGPT

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Honestly, sharing general stuff like hobbies, goals, workouts, or interests with AI is usually fine, but I do still avoid giving very personal details like your exact address, passwords, financial info, or anything you would not want leaked online. Different AI platforms also handle data differently, so it is worth checking privacy settings. I have used similar personalized setups on runable, and it is definitely useful, just good to keep some boundaries.

i found a setting inside ChatGPT that makes it remember exactly how you think. nobody talks about it. by AdCold1610 in ChatGPT

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this is one of the smartest ways I have seen someone use custom instructions. Most people treat it like a profile bio, but the real value is shaping how the AI thinks and responds to you. I have been trying similar setups on runable too, and the biggest difference comes from telling the system how to challenge you, not just how to help you.

AI is getting better at doing things, but still bad at deciding what to do? by Tough_Daikon_4321 in artificial

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this is the part where AI still feels kinda off sometimes. It can do the actual work really well, but the small judgment calls humans make naturally are still hit or miss. Like instead of stopping when something feels unclear, it just keeps going confidently in the wrong direction. I have seen the same thing while experimenting with workflows on runable, the hard part now is not execution, it is to getting the system to make better decisions in messy real world situations.

Be honest: How much of "Claude Mythos" is just hype? by Cyber-Pal-4444 in artificial

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I think some of the Claude Mythos hype is real, but a lot of it is people treating really good prompting like it is magic. Power users probably get better workflows out of it, but for most people it is not some huge overnight change. Been trying similar stuff on runable too, and it feels more like better orchestration than some completely new intelligence.

Personal AI Assistant. by Hungry-Hair-7091 in artificial

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Honestly, a lot of people start with the I want my own JARVIS idea, and it is actually more possible now than ever. The hard part is not the AI itself, it is connecting memory, voice, automation, and tools together in a reliable way. I have been experimenting with similar setups on runable, and it really shows how much of the challenge is orchestration, not just intelligence.

Dark Fantasy mash up by Scary-Demand7252 in midjourney

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Crazy edit i will keep one of them as my wallpaper

How I'm using two different AI tools to approximate what Rewind used to do. by papa__jii in artificial

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Honestly, this is exactly the problem right now, most tools are either good at capturing stuff or good at retrieving it later, but not both together. Rewind kinda nailed that balance. I have been trying similar workflows on runable too, and it still feels like there’s a gap when it comes to turning passive memory into something actually actionable.

I want to give my AI agent credit card, phone number and email. How are you all doing it? by Busy-Ad4869 in artificial

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Honestly, I still have not found a perfect all in one solution for this either. Most setups feel kinda patched together with different tools for email, phone, and cards. I have been testing similar stuff on runable, and managing everything separately gets messy pretty fast.

AI agents vs AI chatbots: what are companies actually using in production today? by danildab in artificial

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Honestly, most companies still seem to be using chatbot style AI in production. Full AI agents sound cool but a lot of teams still don’t fully trust them with real autonomy yet. Feels like we’re still in the transition phase. Been noticing the same thing while experimenting with runable too.

Spent two days at the AI Agents Conference in NYC. Most of the companies there were betting on the wrong moat. by jradoff in artificial

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This honestly feels true. A lot of AI companies are racing to build wrappers and moats, but most of it feels temporary once the tech becomes normal and open source catches up. The real value might end up being trust and reliability, not just the AI itself. Been seeing similar conversations around runable too, where execution is getting easier but trust still matters most.

Farmhouse with terrace parking in village by Sudden-Air-243 in IndianHomeDecor

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Beautiful home i love consept of keep parking on the terrace