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Discussion How many recent Looksmaxxing threads and posts have been made utilizing AI?

AI tools like ChatGPT are increasingly utilized on looksmaxing forums, particularly for enhancing grammar, structuring posts, and brainstorming ideas. Users with ADHD or non-native English speakers often find AI beneficial for organizing their thoughts into coherent posts. For instance, one user noted that using ChatGPT helps structure their thoughts into a readable format, especially for those who struggle to articulate their ideas clearly .
 
AI tools like ChatGPT are increasingly utilized on looksmaxing forums, particularly for enhancing grammar, structuring posts, and brainstorming ideas. Users with ADHD or non-native English speakers often find AI beneficial for organizing their thoughts into coherent posts. For instance, one user noted that using ChatGPT helps structure their thoughts into a readable format, especially for those who struggle to articulate their ideas clearly .
Why not just learn how to articulate? It's a lifelong skill
 
I'm not sure, but I feel like it's probably a huge portion of users. Not just on here, but on the internet in general. It kind of bothers me to think about it to be honest, because I feel like if I wanted to read an AI's response, I would've just asked it myself. It feels like a wasted opportunity. It's also getting harder to notice, too.

One thing I like about the posts I write is how much time I spend reading up on the subject I'm writing about. It's enjoyable. It's strange to think about how many people do not enjoy that aspect of making posts. I like the thought of learning something and trying to figure out how to re-explain it into more simple terms.

AI just kind of sucks, too. It's very generic in the advice it gives and it's censored to all Hell.
 
I'm not sure, but I feel like it's probably a huge portion of users. Not just on here, but on the internet in general. It kind of bothers me to think about it to be honest, because I feel like if I wanted to read an AI's response, I would've just asked it myself. It feels like a wasted opportunity. It's also getting harder to notice, too.

One thing I like about the posts I write is how much time I spend reading up on the subject I'm writing about. It's enjoyable. It's strange to think about how many people do not enjoy that aspect of making posts. I like the thought of learning something and trying to figure out how to re-explain it into more simple terms.

AI just kind of sucks, too. It's very generic in the advice it gives and it's censored to all Hell.
Good point, it removes the personality and flair of people. Discussing and debating information is often where people learn a lot about other people and form better connections.
 
Good point, it removes the personality and flair of people. Discussing and debating information is often where people learn a lot about other people and form better connections.
Not just that, but also why get such surface level knowledge from AI instead of getting it from someone who like specializes in the subject, y'know? There's so many professionals out there who probably talk about so many subjects related to looksmaxxing but people would rather have a summary from AI. I dunno.
 

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