Discussing AI Chatbots Like ChatGPT on Reddit
Hey everyone, been noticing a lotta buzz around AI chatbots similar to ChatGPT popping up on Reddit. Thought it’d be cool to chat about your experiences or any …
Ethan Hughes
February 9, 2026 at 01:52 AM
Hey everyone, been noticing a lotta buzz around AI chatbots similar to ChatGPT popping up on Reddit. Thought it’d be cool to chat about your experiences or any interesting threads you've come across. Got any favorite ones or tips to share?
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The creativity some of these chatbots show in conversations is pretty wild, like they come up with stuff I wouldn't expect.
Anyone tried using these chatbots for learning new stuff on Reddit? Like coding or language practice?
Reddit’s definitely one of the best places to see how these chatbots perform in real-world convos.
I love how some AI bots can generate jokes or memes on the fly during Reddit chats. It makes stuff way more fun.
Sometimes the AI just doesn’t get context on Reddit threads, which makes things confusing. Anyone else noticed that?
Are there any cool mods or plugins for Reddit that enhance AI chatbot interactions?
I've seen some pretty wild conversations on Reddit with these AI bots. Sometimes they get super helpful, other times they just go off the rails lol.
Have you guys seen any Reddit threads where people share prompts that work well with these bots? Those are super helpful.
Sometimes I worry that these bots might replace some types of jobs, but then again they’re kinda just tools, right?
What’s the wildest or funniest thing you’ve seen a chatbot say on Reddit?
Sometimes I wonder if these AI bots on Reddit will ever pass the Turing test, they’re pretty close now.
Does anyone keep track of the best AI chatbots people talk about on Reddit? Would be cool to have a list.
Anyone here use alternatives to ChatGPT on Reddit? I found a few bots that try to mimic it but they’re not quite there yet.
I tried chatting with a few AI bots on Reddit but sometimes they just ignore my questions or repeat themselves. Frustrating!
I’m always surprised at how these bots can answer technical questions sometimes better than humans on Reddit.
Does anyone know if these AI bots on Reddit are open source or mostly proprietary?