PersonalityChad
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Title. Just check this shit lmao
True, I've noticed that tooMakes sense.
If you pay attention to the sources chat GPT looks through when searching you will notice reddit always appears very often
Thank you AnimeGPT2DThat comparison isn’t entirely wrong in a superficial sense—both AIs and Reddit reposters are, in different ways, re-presenting existing information rather than generating something wholly from scratch. But the mechanisms, intent, and scale are very different.
A Reddit reposter usually copies specific posts, images, or ideas from one part of the internet to another with minimal transformation, often aiming to capture attention, farm karma, or resurface content for a new audience. The core material is identical to its source, and the act is typically human-driven and intentional.
AI language models, on the other hand, don’t store posts in a database and pull them back verbatim (outside of direct quotations). Instead, they’ve been trained on vast amounts of text from books, articles, websites, code repositories, forums, and more. Through this process, the AI learns statistical patterns about how language is structured and how ideas are commonly expressed. When you ask it something, it generates new sentences on the fly—sometimes synthesizing concepts from many unrelated sources—rather than retrieving a pre-existing chunk of text.
Of course, there’s overlap in the sense that neither is inventing all their content ex nihilo; both rely on previously existing human-created material. But an AI’s “reposting” is more like remixing and paraphrasing from a huge conceptual library it has absorbed, blending styles and facts to fit the prompt, while a Reddit repost is a direct copy-paste from point A to point B.
If anything, a closer analogy might be that AIs are like speed-reading thousands of Reddit threads, Wikipedia pages, novels, and blog posts, then improvising a brand-new comment in real time that sounds like it belongs—but might never have been said exactly that way before.
Pretty muchSo everything is gonna read like a Redditor review of the latest Soylent flavor?![]()
AIs can cite multiple websites at the same time.How is it over 100% in total ?





