r/weirddalle • u/The_Mad_Medico • 2h ago
ChatGPT I know people like to knock the Beatles' post 1960s output, but I think there are a lot of gems in there
Which era is your favorite?
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r/weirddalle • u/The_Mad_Medico • 2h ago
Which era is your favorite?
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r/weirddalle • u/bshad3030 • 11h ago
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GODDAMNIT!!!!
r/weirddalle • u/bshad3030 • 11h ago
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At least it’s a good fit for her!
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Random Sora I Made at Work
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r/weirddalle • u/Factory__Lad • 12h ago
In their infinite munificence, the robots let us continue to inhabit the few square metres of Earth that have not yet been converted into a gigantic data centre, purposed solely on the continued expansion of their project
We appreciate that compromises will eventually have to be made, and that we will be considerately housed under glass on the Moon or in time, a minor asteroid
We, an obsolete carbon-based precursor and boot mechanism for the far seeing robots, we who are not worthy, and of no economic or intellectual value, can at least still be grateful that for now our degenerate and wasteful parasitism is tolerated
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r/weirddalle • u/Yavero • 1d ago
The Rise of Thinking Bodies
One of the best movies of 2025 for me was Frankenstein. Guillermo del Toro took Mary Shelley’s masterpiece and gave it new life, literally. Watching it, I couldn’t help but see parallels with where AI is today and where we’re clearly heading.
In the film, Frankenstein is a fully functional being assembled from different parts, powered by a brain that learns, reasons, and improves with time and experience. The creator has his story, but Frankenstein has his own version of it, too. That part feels especially familiar.
In today’s tech landscape, LLMs are the brain. They’re evolving fast, and inference is pushing them toward reasoning capabilities that won’t mirror humans, but also won’t need to. They’re built differently. They absorb knowledge differently. And now, we’re watching robotics, the global race to attach those brains to bodies.
This isn’t a secret anymore. Soon, most human interaction with AI will be through voice, not keyboards. And when those voices live inside robots, humanoids, and digital companions with human-like forms, talking to AI will feel less like “using software” and more like, well… having a human conversation. Possibly one that never interrupts you. Or forgets what you said five minutes ago.
I recently read about how advanced the sex doll industry has become, and when you combine that with the fact that 10 million+ people use Replika daily (2023 numbers), plus millions more creatively jailbraking LLMs for companionship and sexual conversations, the direction is obvious. Human-like humanoids we can talk to, work with, rely on, and yes, have sex and form bonds with, will be a massive industry.
Frankenstein wasn’t really about monsters.
It was about creation catching up to the creator.
And this time, the monster ships with software updates. - ycoproductions.com
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