Show HN: Is AI Dumber Today? An index of AI model experience from user's opinion
schafberg
14 points
6 comments
August 14, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (4 comments)
gits997
Concept looks great but you just have reddit comments written with no reference to actual comment. How am I gonna know whether its real or made up comment? For users to trust, Id suggest add links to origin comments and posts and likewise, somehow indicate where and what you scraped so that users know its not a biased channel or fake sentiment
saulpw
I said umber!
Natsu
I feel like it also depends on what you ask the AI. If you give it a maximally random list like a particular ancient Chinese general, universal monism, revolutions in biology, the McDonald's philosophy and non sofic groups and ask how these are related, instead of just being told that it's clearly a random list you pulled out of your ass, you'll end up in a discussion about why arrows dominate both category theory and ancient Chinese battlefields and whether or not it's "monads all the way down."
widdakay
I'm curious what other "Chinese communities" they use. It says "Reddit, Hacker News, and Chinese communities (Zhihu and others)" which leaves me curious. I don't think they're hiding anything so it's weird to not say. Cool tracker though.