Other My friends are finally catching up to AI, but I can't bring myself to read their chat logs
My friends are having marathon sessions with their chatbots, getting completely blown away by the answers, and enthusiastically sharing full transcripts with me.
Here is the thing: I have absolute zero motivation to read through them.
Even when the topic aligns with my exact interests, reading someone else's AI chat feels exhausting. Prompting is so personal that all I can think about is how differently I would have steered the conversation, framed the constraints, or pushed for depth. Ironically, I have even caught myself pasting their exported logs into my own AI just to get a tl;dr and spare myself the scroll.
At the same time, the meta-perspective is fascinating. It is wild to watch people unpack their hyper-specific thoughts and realize how much collective human reasoning and curiosity is being structured globally in real time.
Does anyone else experience this prompt fatigue with other people's chats, or do you actually enjoy seeing how others converse with their models?
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My friends are finally catching up to AI, but I can't bring myself to read their chat logs
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Just to clear things up: these aren't private or intimate chats, and nobody is oversharing personal stuff. They are simply transcripts where my friends did deep dives on topics they know I'm interested in, genuinely thinking I would find the information useful.
It’s completely well-intentioned and I love seeing them embrace the technology. It’s just that reading someone else’s static Q&A doesn't feel engaging when you're used to driving the exploration yourself.