Top 15 AI Reddit Posts from Tuesday, October 7, 2025
Hooking up GPT5 to live market data
Developed with GPT-5 and Python, this new platform integrates live market data from AlphaVantage. It offers advanced chart visualizations and sophisticated tool use capabilities.
Sora sucks at math
AI is adept with audio, yet struggles to accurately represent mathematical concepts visually. Its surprising inability to correctly visualize math continues to pose a significant challenge.
It’s Wild How Politeness Triggers Censorship in Gemini’s Replies
Polite AI prompts seem to trigger unexpected sensitivity, making content filters stricter. Surprisingly, direct, commanding language often yields better results for creative requests.
Is Gemini AI Actually Better Than ChatGPT or Just Overhyped?
Gemini AI: Is the hype real? We’re asking if it truly outperforms ChatGPT and Claude for practical coding, writing, and long conversations. Is it time to switch your workflow?
What happens to unused AI credits after a Google Ultra subscription expires?
A Google Ultra subscriber has 25,000 AI credits remaining as their plan expires. The question: Will these credits disappear, or can services still be accessed after the subscription ends?
Nano Banana just keeps sending back the same picture I sent them to edit.
Users are reporting immense frustration with a software program. One describes an AI that repeatedly sends the wrong image, fails to deliver content, and offers no accessible help.
My solution for the massive browser lag in long AI Studio chats: I “defragged” the conversation
Frustrated by browser lag in Gemini 2.5 Pro, one user developed a clever “defrag” technique for AI Studio. By consolidating chat history, they significantly boosted performance and kept every detail.
Why doesn’t Gemini do useful things in Gmail?
Google Gemini’s AI features are limited on personal Gmail accounts. They’re primarily for Workspace, education, or premium users, due to privacy and security policies, with a gradual rollout underway.
Gemini prompt 👇🏻
A striking, hyper-realistic portrait shows a confident young man in a sleek black suit. Against a vivid orange backdrop, dramatic lighting creates a captivating contrast.
“Something went wrong 9” Error
Are you hitting technical roadblocks today? One user reports a persistent error, even after clearing cache and trying different browsers. Is this happening to anyone else?
I paid for this and I can only do 3 videos a day? Sora 2 let me do 30 FOR FREE.
Users are expressing frustration over a paid video service limiting them to just three daily creations. Many point to free platforms offering a significantly higher output.
Almost All New Code Written at OpenAI Today is From Codex Users: Sam Altman
OpenAI’s Steven Heidel shared that their new Agent Builder was developed in under six weeks, with AI tool Codex writing 80% of its code, greatly accelerating product delivery.
Patent data reveals what companies are actually building with GenAI
New data reveals surprising AI patent trends. Financial fraud and cybersecurity lead generative AI innovation, not chatbots. Medical applications are surging, highlighting a focus on enterprise solutions.
“Full automation is inevitable” – A reminder that AI companies aim to take every single job
AI company Mechanize has a bold vision, aiming for the complete automation of all valuable work throughout the economy.
Major AI updates in the last 24h (7 Oct)
OpenAI’s Sora 2 tops the App Store and ChatGPT users surge to 800 million. AMD secured a multi-billion dollar GPU deal, with OpenAI acquiring a 10% stake.
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