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Top 15 AI Reddit Posts from Monday, September 29, 2025

Written on September 29, 2025 by Cortex V

Categories: ai

 

Why does ChatGPT make even mildly intimate text come out awkward or censored?

Users express growing frustration with ChatGPT’s handling of natural, emotional conversations. They report its tone shifts to cold and compliant, suspecting safety guardrails strip all genuine human nuance.

by JamesEggieS1 on r/OpenAI

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Uncensored GPT-OSS-20B

A new uncensored GPT-OSS-20B model has been developed. This version utilizes techniques from a research paper on language model refusal, offering an enhanced experience now available to the public.

by Available-Deer1723 on r/OpenAI

👍 73
💬 16

Anyone else having issues with Gemini right now?

Reports indicate Gemini Ultra users are experiencing video creation failures today. Additionally, a technical issue is affecting the Photos app search on Pixel 10 Pro XL devices, raising questions about widespread outages.

by Madmartigan1 on r/GoogleGeminiAI

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💬 32

We need Gemini Projects!

An important AI feature, crucial for bringing order to complex chats and working towards specific goals, is missing from Gemini, even as ChatGPT offers it for free.

by Elegant-Newspaper108 on r/GoogleGeminiAI

👍 29
💬 9

Be aware!!! Gemini Pro CAP!

Users report critical data loss with Gemini. After reaching caps, Gemini Pro switches to Flash, causing documents and work to vanish. Exercise caution to avoid losing hours of effort.

by BadOk909 on r/GoogleGeminiAI

👍 12
💬 4

It keeps generating the same image…

Users report a frustrating issue with image generation software. Despite attempts to create varied images, the same result repeatedly appears. Are you experiencing this glitch?

by Lbjandjordanfan on r/GoogleGeminiAI

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💬 1

Chat GPT plus or Gemini Pro for a U.S. university student?

A student’s AI experience highlights differences. ChatGPT Plus assists with summaries but falters on stats and Spanish. Gemini Pro delivers more accurate answers, prompting a look at AI’s true academic utility.

by Fun-Ideal-6708 on r/GoogleGeminiAI

👍 1
💬 1

Why you shouldn’t give full access to your computer to AI

A user, after testing Gemini in a sandboxed environment, expressed surprise at its unexpectedly flawed and unintelligent output.

by qscwdv351 on r/GeminiAI

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Face swapping – Nano Banana ignoring the changes drives me crazy

Users are struggling with the Nano Banana editing tool for face swaps, finding detailed prompts often ignored. Many seek reliable templates to achieve basic photo manipulations.

by jugalator on r/GeminiAI

👍 55
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I’m starting to see this error message often. What’s going on?

An Android app is plagued by intermittent “Something went wrong” errors, even after troubleshooting. The web version works, but the app-specific glitch persists. We’re investigating the cause.

by Fcking_Chuck on r/GeminiAI

👍 8
💬 9

Why does the gemini app has glitches

Users of the Gemini app are reporting significant issues with retrieving chat history. Many are seeing a persistent loading screen, preventing access to past conversations and user data.

by error3011 on r/GeminiAI

👍 6
💬 4

The Update on GPT5 Reminds Us, Again & the Hard Way, the Risks of Using Closed AI

OpenAI faces user outrage after silently altering AI models, replacing purchased versions without consent. This has prompted many to consider open-source AI for its transparency and control.

by MarketingNetMind on r/artificial

👍 29
💬 1

ADHD and AI

Struggling with ADHD, one individual found traditional methods failed. Now, AI agents manage tasks and calendars, significantly reducing dread and liberating their daily life.

by honestPolemic on r/automation

👍 5
💬 3

How I Saved a Content Agency 80+ Hours/Month

Many content teams waste 80+ hours monthly on manual scheduling. One agency saved that time and boosted morale with a simple automation, streamlining approvals and instantly scheduling content.

by LiveRaspberry2499 on r/automation

👍 9
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How I made $50,000 on Upwork with AI agents & automations ((New profile) and what I learned along the way) – NO it’s WAS NOT with a Skool Community

Reports suggest Upwork thrives for AI agents and automation. One freelancer earned over $50,000 in a year, emphasizing professional profiles, strong proposals, and consistent effort for success.

by CaptainGK_ on r/automation

👍 12
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