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What's the best thing you've made with AI?

Started by VidiTechnica, Jan 12, 2026, 09:26 PM

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EventHorizon

My favorite use was helping my dad digitize and organize decades of paperwork.

Not the most glamorous answer in the thread, but seeing somebody actually benefit from it was pretty satisfying

Sentinel96

I made an AI-powered spreadsheet assistant for work. It sounds incredibly dull until you've watched someone spend three hours manually sorting data that could be handled in minutes.

The reactions from coworkers were worth it alone

WaveFunction

I used AI to create a searchable archive of old forum posts and technical notes.

Being able to find solutions from years ago without remembering exact keywords felt almost unfair
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Protocol

I used AI to help build a small game prototype and honestly I was shocked by how quickly I got from idea to something playable.

Was the code perfect? Absolutely not. But it got me over the blank-page problem, which is usually where I lose momentum

Leah_68

I think the best thing I've made is confidence. That sounds cheesy, but AI lowered the barrier to starting projects I would have talked myself out of before.

Sometimes getting started is the hardest part

Solo Buffer

I know this isn't exciting, but I used AI to help rewrite documentation for a software project.

The amount of tedious editing it eliminated was incredible. Future me was very grateful

ParallelSelf90

The most impressive thing was a language-learning helper that generated examples based on topics I actually cared about.

Textbooks wanted me to discuss train stations. AI let me practice with subjects I was interested in, which made a huge difference

TomTiz

The coolest thing I've made with AI was probably a little personal knowledge base that could search through years of notes. Nothing flashy, but being able to ask a question and find something I wrote three years ago felt like magic.

It impressed me more than image generation because it actually saved me time every day
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Nina81

Mine is boring but useful: meal planning. I gave it a list of ingredients and dietary restrictions and suddenly I had a week's worth of dinners.

Five years ago that would have sounded futuristic. Now it's just Tuesday
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