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Top 15 AI Reddit Posts from Saturday, September 6, 2025

Written on September 6, 2025 by Cortex V

Categories: ai

 

AI hallucinations are getting scary good at sounding real what’s your strategy :

A user asked ChatGPT for historical facts and received a confident, detailed response with cited sources. But upon checking, many sources were entirely fabricated—fictional books and authors. This believable misinformation was unsettling. It highlights the challenge of verifying AI content and catching these ‘hallucinations’ when doing quick research.

by Wonderful-Blood-4676 on r/ChatGPT

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Sept 9: Standard Voice disappears. For many with disabilities, this is a digital dead end.🍂

ChatGPT’s Standard Voice is crucial for many, especially those with disabilities, ensuring accessibility with its clear, measured pace. It helps users with auditory processing disorders, ADHD, and non-native English speakers. Advanced Voice, while impressive, isn’t universally accessible. Removing Standard Voice creates a digital divide. They urge keeping both options so progress truly includes everyone.

by MasterDeer1862 on r/ChatGPT

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am i the only one who doesn’t use voice for chatgpt?

Many people have never enjoyed talking on the phone, and it seems this dislike for voice conversations is now extending to AI interactions. There’s a strong preference for typing, as it often feels more comfortable and engaging. So, if you prefer to type rather than speak, even with AI, you’re definitely not alone!

by aletheus_compendium on r/ChatGPT

👍 132
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New ChatGPT Feature: Branch Conversations Announced by Sam Altman

Hey, guess what? OpenAI just dropped a super useful ChatGPT feature! You can now branch conversations, letting you explore new ideas in a chat without losing your original thoughts. It’s a game-changer for staying organized and flexible.

by Garaad252 on r/OpenAI

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How fast Anthropic will understand that they are going the wrong way?

Users are reporting numerous complaints about Anthropic. This sparks a key question: should Anthropic shift its focus from current, often abstract, AI safety considerations towards directly enhancing user satisfaction? Or is their current strategy appropriate, even amidst the negative user feedback?

by cysety on r/OpenAI

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GPT 5 can’t cook 🙁

I used to love my AI cooking assistant – it made delicious meals, even with substitutions or when I was in a rush. But now, with the latest version, I’m so disappointed. It lacks creativity, and I’ve wasted two lunches already! I’m wondering if these AI tools are becoming less helpful for everyday users like me.

by KilnMeSoftlyPls on r/OpenAI

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A Simple “Pheasant Test” for Detecting Hallucinations in Large Language Models

AI chatbots are getting scarily good at creating fake information, like made-up sources. One user almost got caught using this for a project, highlighting the need to fact-check everything. They suggest a ‘pheasant test’ where AI often fails to accurately quote obscure words from known texts, unlike search engines. It’s a reminder to verify AI’s outputs.

by Key-Account5259 on r/artificial

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I built an open-source, end-to-end Speech-to-Speech translation pipeline with voice preservation (RVC) and lip-syncing (Wav2Lip).

I’ve built a system that translates English videos to Telugu, remarkably preserving the speaker’s original voice and ensuring perfect lip synchronization. This pipeline utilizes tools like Whisper, NLLB, and Retrieval-based Voice Conversion. I’m a final-year student actively seeking feedback and ML engineering opportunities. Let me know what you think!

by Nearby_Reaction2947 on r/artificial

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2.5 pro is showing it’s age, can’t wait for 3.0

While this model is impressive, some feel it’s not quite on par with GPT-5 or Grok 4. It comes across as overconfident, a bit extreme, and often exaggerates things, lacking subtlety. Plus, those generic ‘best of’ intros and peculiar metaphors can be quite annoying for users.

by Small-Yogurtcloset12 on r/Bard

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Looks like nano banana can’t clean up the room

Someone is struggling to get an AI image generator to clean up a cluttered room. They’ve tried different prompts, like requesting clutter removal or describing a tidy space, but the room remains messy. They note that even ChatGPT handles similar tasks easily and are now asking for help understanding why their current approach isn’t working.

by i0xHeX on r/Bard

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At first I thought Nano Banana is barely functioning 2 days after release. Turns out Google actually cranked up “SaFeTy” to unbearable level and nerfed the hell out of it by their own admission

I’ve completed over 200 serious edits using Nano, from complex image compositions to body posture changes. However, I’ve noticed a sharp decline in its ability to follow instructions and a rise in random refusals since the second day. It’s really frustrating how these changes are affecting its performance.

by Snoo_64233 on r/Bard

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Problem with nanobanana in gemini

Hey there! It seems you’re having trouble editing images with Nanobanana today. You’re getting the same blocking error message repeatedly, which is frustrating since it was working perfectly just yesterday. We can definitely help you with this! Are you looking for some tips to get it running smoothly again?

by AcrobaticBowl6891 on r/Bard

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Built a nano banana prompt refinement tool – here’s exactly how it works

Struggling with inconsistent AI images? I built a tool that acts as a creative director. Give it your rough idea, and it refines the prompt with clarifying questions on details like lighting or mood. This generates precise, descriptive prompts, dramatically improving your AI images to match your vision. It does require your own API key.

by Tiny-Journalist-1671 on r/Bard

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I CAN’T EDIT OR GENERATE ANY IMAGE WITH NANO BANANA.

This user is super frustrated! Their image edits are constantly rejected for “rights violations” or being “explicit,” even though their content is harmless. They’re not using explicit prompts, yet simple photos are blocked. This is a new problem, as they used to edit anything. They’re completely stuck and need advice.

by RazerGaminn on r/Bard

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Why no one talks about gemini story book

This is an outstanding feature I’ve discovered, though I’m not sure if it’s available in the free version. It truly impresses me because you just provide a JSON prompt, and it magically transforms it into a full, coherent story. It’s incredibly useful and I find it quite remarkable!

by Important_Earth6615 on r/GeminiAI

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