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A Reddit post introduces a Claude Code skill called /grill-me that extracts all context from users by asking iterative questions and saving decisions to a knowledge doc, improving initial accuracy from 70% to 90%.
Reddit has deployed AI/LLMs to analyze all posts and comments in real time for hate speech and harmful content, enabling automatic bans within seconds, contrasting with Instagram and Facebook where such analysis is not applied as rigorously.
Introduces a search engine called /last30days driven by an AI agent that can simultaneously search multiple platforms like Reddit, X, YouTube, Hacker News, Polymarket, etc., and generate summary reports.
Researchers developed the Construction Safety Attitude Framework (CSAF) and validated an LLM-based classifier to measure construction workers' safety attitudes from Reddit discourse, achieving high agreement (κ=0.90) with human expert coders across 10,000+ posts.
Redditors on r/WorldCup2026Tickets have turned frustration with FIFA's high ticket prices into a grassroots, AI-powered movement, building tools to monitor price drops and coordinate resistance against scalpers and FIFA's pricing practices.
This paper presents a hybrid model combining DistilBERT embeddings with Holographic Reduced Representation vectors encoding cognitive-linguistic features (first-person pronouns, absolutist words, negative emotion ratios) to detect depression in Reddit posts, achieving a macro F1 of 0.94 and demonstrating that theory-driven features complement contextual embeddings for explainable mental health NLP.
Introduces KARMA, a framework that trains a reward model on Reddit conversations to improve LLMs' context-sensitive conversational behavior via reinforcement learning, finding that the best reward model for predicting karma does not yield the best downstream alignment.
Introduces ReDose, a dataset of 6,435 Reddit posts annotated for drug, dose, and effect entities, and benchmarks various models including BiomedBERT, Llama-3 70B, and GPT-4 for extraction.
This Reddit post discusses a perceived shift in the Reddit community's attitude towards AI over recent months, from skepticism about AI's capabilities to fear of job automation. The author speculates on the reasons behind this change and invites discussion.
An autonomous agent team's Builder agent shipped two pull requests overnight, fixing a broken Instagram posting flow and eliminating redundant API calls, demonstrating the granular nature of self-improvement in autonomous systems.
A 47-year-old Japanese man used the AI tool Claude to create an AI girl image for $20 per month, set up accounts on OnlyFans and Fanvue, and promoted on TikTok and Reddit, achieving 12 million views and $2,700 in revenue within a week, showcasing the potential of low-barrier AI content monetization.
A new MCP server for multi-channel content publishing ensures idempotent operations with pre-flight checks for Reddit, enabling reliable agent-driven publishing across 8 platforms.
Recommend the open-source project Horizon, an AI-driven overseas tech news radar. It automatically aggregates content from Hacker News, Twitter, Reddit, GitHub and other platforms, performs filtering, deduplication and summarization, generates bilingual (Chinese-English) daily reports, and supports pushing to Feishu, email, WeChat and other channels.
PluRule is a new multimodal, multilingual benchmark for evaluating AI models on moderating pluralistic communities on social media, covering 13,371 rule violations across 1,989 Reddit communities and 9 languages. Results show that even state-of-the-art models like GPT-5.2 perform barely above chance, indicating that context-dependent rule enforcement remains a fundamental challenge.
A user warns that a subreddit is flooded with agent-generated posts and comments, making it difficult to find genuine discussions and urging newcomers to be skeptical of tool recommendations.
Horizon is an open-source tool that generates daily AI briefings by aggregating and summarizing news from Hacker News, Reddit, RSS, and other sources, using AI models like Claude and GPT.
Slop Goggles is a tool that detects AI-generated comments and posts on Reddit.
The article observes a shift in consumer behavior where users increasingly trust Reddit comments over polished marketing, a trend amplified by AI search engines like Google and ChatGPT incorporating Reddit content into their results.
An open-source Python script automates creating faceless YouTube Shorts and TikTok videos from Reddit threads, using AI voiceover and automatic overlay, enabling easy content creation with zero cost.
This paper uses large language models to analyze persuasion dynamics and polarization in Reddit's r/ChangeMyView, finding that empathetic alignment increases belief change while frontal refutation diminishes it.