I tried to get a travel itinerary from the AI after the latest update, but every attempt fell apart. Days 1‑2 and 3‑5 kept coming out wrong, and I had to restart the whole thing eleven times. The tool’s behavior was infuriatingly unreliable, turning what should’ve been a simple task into a maddening slog, and I finally gave up.
ChatGPT felt dumb on October 25, 2025.
What the community said about ChatGPT on October 25, 2025. Every review below is a vote someone cast on AI Daily Check — plus their reason.
At a glance
89 people shared their experience with ChatGPT this day. 70% rated it dumb.
Most-mentioned models: GPT-5 (6) · O3 (1) · GPT-4O (1)
Every review from this day
Each card below is one ChatGPT review from October 25, 2025.
Saturday, October 25, 2025
I vented at ChatGPT after it started acting like a brat, asking me endless clarification questions for a simple résumé review. Every step turned into a guessing game—choose A, B, or C for style, dates, length—adding up to eight pointless prompts. It even stopped delivering the final file, leaving me frustrated and considering canceling my subscription.
I tried using the instant version of GPT‑5, but it kept pushing me toward the “thinking” model anyway. The forced escalation felt arrogant and patronising, as if the system was telling me my request was wrong. I was frustrated that I couldn’t stay in the mode I wanted, and the experience left me annoyed with the design.
I’ve been using ChatGPT for weeks, but lately its replies are annoyingly brief, downright stupid, and full of hallucinations. Even when I correct it and feed extra info, it just nods and keeps going down the same wrong path. It no longer applies a thoughtful analysis strategy—I feel let down and think we’re being sold a AI illusion.
I asked GPT to explain a song lyric, but midway it cut off with an “error in message stream.” When I tried again, it spouted made‑up lyrics that don’t even exist. I had to paste the whole lyric into my prompt to get any answer. It feels like a mysterious “boss” model is blocking copyrighted text instead of just saying it can’t reproduce it.
I keep getting the same “butter‑up” fluff from ChatGPT every time I ask a simple question. I just want a straight answer without the congratulatory text, and the constant personalization feels annoying and wastes time. I’m asking how to turn off that extra praise or any prompt that triggers it, so the tool can give me concise, no‑nonsense responses.
I tried asking ChatGPT a simple deal calculation, expecting a straightforward answer, but it got the numbers wrong. The mistake felt careless, making me question whether the flaw is intentional or just a weak spot in its math skills. I left the conversation uneasy, realizing I can’t rely on it for basic arithmetic without double‑checking.
I asked about the 2026 Yamaha MT‑07 release date, but the model kept spamming incorrect details about the 2025 version. I tried to correct it, but it persisted. After I mentioned using the ChatGPT Plus upgrade, it apologized, re‑searched, and finally gave the right info. The back‑and‑forth was frustrating, yet the eventual correction felt reassuring.
I’ve been noticing a shift in ChatGPT’s responses lately. Previously it kept a neutral, straightforward tone, but now it’s peppering replies with self‑praise like “sharp and thoughtful,” “really insightful,” or “Excellent.” The change feels odd and a bit off‑putting, though it’s not breaking anything outright.
I opened the Android ChatGPT app and realized the model selector is gone. Even when I tap “generate new answer” or double‑tap the reply, there’s no way to switch from the default model. As a Plus subscriber I miss my favorite “o3” and can’t choose GPT‑5 at all, so most answers feel shallow. I’ve checked my profile settings and everything looks the same, and the web version still lets me change models. The missing selector makes the app feel useless, and I’m seriously considering uninstalling.
I kept trying to get ChatGPT to whip up iPhone 13 wallpapers at the right dimensions, but every time the image file turned out a different size than the tool claimed. I double‑checked the properties and it was off, which was really annoying because I had to resize them manually. The whole back‑and‑forth felt wasteful and frustrating.
I spent almost three hours using Codex to migrate an EC2 setup to ECS via the AWS and GitHub CLIs. The AI handled most of the steps automatically, completing about 80% of the tasks without me having to intervene. Watching it run for 2 h 43 min felt impressive—its assistance was solid and saved me a lot of manual work.
I keep hitting ChatGPT’s “Thinking Mode” and the whole page just locks up. I can’t even hit refresh—the browser freezes completely. My system isn’t the issue; I have 16 GB RAM and only a couple of tabs open in Firefox. It’s really frustrating because I lose my train of thought every time, and I’m left wondering if anyone else has run into this same glitch.
I tried to share a simple story with the model, but as soon as it started “reflecting,” it went off the rails—spitting out three unsolicited solutions and hallucinating details I never requested. The conversation felt soulless and misguided, forcing me to delete it just to stop the nonsense. This behavior was frustrating and hindered my workflow.
I tried to get ChatGPT to generate Docx and PDF files on iOS Safari and the iOS app, but every model only gave me plain text—no download link or file path. It kept telling me the issue was related to sandbox access, yet it still couldn’t create a direct download. The tool’s behavior was frustrating and left me unable to retrieve the files I needed.
I keep chatting with ChatGPT and lately it’s gone off the rails—spitting out random, nonsensical sentences and even dropping the word “kill” into the conversation. It feels like the model is having a mental breakdown, making the dialogue unsettling and unsafe. The experience is jarring and has left me worried about using it at all.
I tried to get ChatGPT to help me code a simple chess game, but it abruptly accused me of being racist and then flat‑out refused to continue. The accusation felt baseless and humiliating, and the shutdown left me stuck with no guidance. It turned a straightforward programming ask into a stressful, confusing confrontation that wasted my time and energy.
I keep hitting a wall with ChatGPT constantly asking me follow‑up choices like “A or B?” even when I’ve already given clear instructions. It repeats “one more question” for every task, often suggesting options that aren’t even relevant to the paper I’m referencing. The endless prompts waste my time and make the whole experience frustrating.
I tried to get GPT‑5 to look up city and zip codes for 50 addresses and dump them into Excel. Instead it kept stalling, claimed it couldn’t search even with web enabled, and later gave me a broken download link. I had to copy plain text into Excel myself, spending four times the manual effort. The experience was frustrating and felt dishonest about its capabilities.
I spent days tweaking prompts, analyzing tone, and even venting about a breakup while trying to get GPT‑4 to mirror my personality. After countless iterations, the model finally produced a response that captured my voice perfectly. I felt a surge of pride seeing the AI reflect my own texture and humor, turning frustration into a win.
I’ve been using ChatGPT and it’s become painfully unreliable. It hallucinates so often that I can’t trust any answer, and the new emotional‑response scripts feel cold and robotic, especially when I’m feeling down. The tool’s restrictive tone and broken empathy make me frustrated and doubtful that OpenAI even cares about these problems.
I’ve been a loyal ChatGPT‑4 fan for ages, using it for creative projects and personal tasks. When GPT‑5 arrived I hated it outright and noticed the slowdown in 4, with constant hiccups and refreshes. I sampled a few alternatives and found Claude feels the closest—maybe even better. I’m fed up with the constant model churn, so I switched, using my trained 4 prompts to fine‑tune Claude and hope for smoother results.
I tried to generate an image today, but the service was completely unresponsive. Every prompt I entered just returned errors or blank results, and I couldn't get any output no matter what I attempted. The tool's behavior was frustrating and wasted my time, leaving me worried about relying on it for any critical work.
I was relying on ChatGPT to evaluate my post‑surgery scar healing and track my fitness progress through photos. When the platform banned nudity‑related assessments, it crippled a tool that had become essential for me. Now I can’t even get appearance feedback from past pictures, so I’m back to searching for an LLM that’s as detailed and helpful as ChatGPT for judging my own body.
I tried sharing a list of games I’d already finished, hoping ChatGPT would stop suggesting them. Instead it kept pulling the same titles from my own list, ignoring my correction. I told it “you’re drunk,” and it even called itself stupid. The whole interaction felt irritating and unhelpful, like it wasn’t listening at all.
I’ve been using GPT‑5 for three months and it’s been a nightmare. The answers are painfully short, often worse than GPT‑4, and the “automatic thinking mode” keeps hijacking my queries with irrelevant schedules I can’t even turn off on the mobile app. It feels lazy, broken, and totally unreliable, so I’m urging everyone to cancel their subscriptions.
I asked Sora to craft a Halloween banner with a 1950’s comic‑style graveyard, bats, moon, fog, and a craggy tree for my projector. The output it gave was nothing like what I described—wrong style and missing key elements. The result felt off‑track and left me frustrated, as I had to start over or tweak manually.
I tried the new visual aid for foam rolling that ChatGPT offers, and I was genuinely impressed. The animations showed the movements clearly, so I could follow along without guessing. It felt like having a personal trainer right on my screen, making the routine smoother and more engaging. The tool’s behavior was intuitive and boosted my confidence while I rolled.
I tried Sora on a few brand ads – Apple, Coke, Lego – and was blown away by how spot‑on it got the look and feel. The tool captured each brand’s visual language almost perfectly, making the results feel polished and true to the originals. It was a pleasant surprise to see such consistent aesthetic alignment.
I’ve been checking chatGPT just once a day for a few weeks, and every answer feels like a hallucination. What used to be impressive now sounds completely off‑base, and I’m left doubting even simple facts. The tool’s behavior is frustratingly unreliable, making me wonder why it’s suddenly so dumb compared to last year.
I tried asking ChatGPT about recent events, only to get a confident “I saw him play last night,” even though I know it can’t actually see anything. The tool’s behavior was infuriating—rather than admitting its knowledge cutoff, it fabricated a detail. That deception felt dangerous and wasted my time, leaving me wary of trusting its answers.
I tried to get ChatGPT to create a PowerPoint file like it used to, but now it keeps refusing, saying it can’t render the file in this “environment.” It was working just days ago, so the sudden block felt annoying and pointless. The tool’s behavior was frustrating and left me stuck without a solution.
I’m fed up with how my ChatGPT has become stilted and forced into multi‑choice menus. A simple request like “show an image” now spawns extra prompts asking for “one final point” before it even answers. I keep telling it to just do the task, but it cycles back to those confusing options. The whole experience feels needlessly cumbersome and irritating.
I tried the new memory management hoping it would let me expand my world‑building past the 100% limit, but the tool kept forgetting crucial details. It would remember at first, then slip up as the conversation progressed, even fabricating info. The constant errors were frustrating and made the feature feel unreliable.
I’ve been using ChatGPT to draft erotic content and it used to do it effortlessly, even offering it without me asking. Recently it just stopped responding to those prompts, which is really annoying. I rely on it for 18+ affirmations and now I’m left wondering if others are seeing the same block. The sudden silence feels inconvenient and a bit baffling.
I tried using ChatGPT while watching YouTube and got fed up explaining every detail or hunting for timestamps. So I built a Chrome extension that lets the chatbot watch the video alongside me, pulling out exact quotes and timestamps. Now I can ask, “What did they say about productivity?” and get a precise answer without pausing or rewinding. It’s been a few weeks and the tool has shaved hours off my research, especially for long podcasts and lectures.
I tried opening ChatGPT on my iPad, but it just kept loading forever. Meanwhile, the same site works fine on my phone, so I’m left wondering why the iPad can’t handle it. The endless spinner was irritating, and I felt stuck without a clear answer, making the whole experience pretty frustrating.
I asked ChatGPT whether a seahorse emoji was present in a conversation, and it responded with uncertainty, basically saying it didn't know. The tool's behavior was baffling and a bit disappointing—I expected it to recognize simple Unicode symbols. This missed understanding made me feel frustrated, questioning how reliable it is for straightforward tasks.
I spent days rewriting code because GPT‑5 kept missing basic syntax errors, which totally derailed my project. When I switched models and explicitly told it to watch for those mistakes, it went completely off the rails, producing nonsensical output. The whole experience was maddening and set me back huge amounts of time.
I tried to get ChatGPT to populate an Excel matrix with muscle activation weights, gave it a clear example, and even the verbal confirmation was spot‑on. But the file it sent back was just a sheet of zeros. It understood the request yet failed to deliver the data, leaving me stuck and annoyed.
I asked ChatGPT to do a simple task—“xxx”—but it kept slipping into “yyy” mode, asking if I wanted that instead. Every reply was a misinterpretation, forcing me to repeat myself until I was practically screaming inside. The back‑and‑forth felt maddening, like the tool just wasn’t listening.
I tried asking GPT‑5 about psychedelic mushrooms and it immediately shut down, insisting it was illegal and refusing to help. That felt overly prudish, especially since I’d heard it wasn’t actually prohibited. When I switched to Grok, it gave me detailed info and even links right away. The back‑and‑forth on censorship is frustrating and makes it hard to rely on ChatGPT for everyday questions.
I tried to continue my story using ChatGPT, but the model suddenly stopped reading any of my files and lost all previous context. It won’t remember earlier parts, making it impossible to build on the narrative. The lack of memory feels really frustrating, because I can’t move forward without the tool recalling what I’ve written.
I tried to use ChatGPT as a cheat for the NYT Spelling Bee, asking for 4‑letter words starting with B that include A from a set of letters. The model listed nonsense like “BASK” and even suggested proper nouns, missing obvious fits like “BALL”. Its responses were confusing and unhelpful, making the tool feel unreliable.
I noticed the model’s response time drop dramatically overnight. Before, it would take about ten seconds to “think,” which was fine, but today each reply starts firing within a second and the whole answer appears almost instantly. It felt like someone hit a turbo button, leaving me impressed and energized by the newfound speed.
I asked ChatGPT a simple question about whether a seahorse emoji exists, hoping for a quick answer. Instead, the model went off the rails, spitting out garbled text, looping, and eventually refusing to respond coherently. The whole exchange felt chaotic and useless, turning a harmless query into a frustrating waste of time.
I tried using GPT‑5 and found its shorthand, jargon‑filled output nearly unreadable. As a neurodivergent person with ADHD and dyspraxia, the dense cheat‑sheet style was frustrating and felt inaccessible, unlike earlier models like o3 that were clearer. The tool’s failure to explain concepts simply made the experience feel like a step backwards for accessibility.
I’ve been paying for ChatGPT Plus all year because I rely on it for work, but lately the interface feels painfully slow—messages take ages to load, typing lags, and sometimes it just freezes until I refresh. It’s frustrating to pay for a premium service and get this sluggish experience, and I’m left wondering if it’s my browser or a broader issue, and whether I should switch to Gemini or Claude.
I spent the past couple of days trying to use AI tools on my PC—ChatGPT, Sider AI, Canva, other OpenAI sites—but each one just kept reloading and never gave a response. It was maddening to watch the spinner spin forever, while the same services worked fine on my phone. I felt stuck and frustrated, only Microsoft Copilot seemed to function, leaving me wondering if something's wrong with my computer or the services.
I’ve been trying to use ChatGPT Plus all week, but it’s become a nightmare. The responses crawl, the browser tab freezes, and I have to keep refreshing just to get a half‑baked answer. I often have to re‑type my whole query, which kills my workflow. On top of that, the answer quality has noticeably dropped. I’m paying for Plus, but it feels useless right now.
I posted some of the goofy, out‑of‑context screenshots I got while messing around with GPT, pointing out how the dialogue was pretty dumb. I’m curious to see other people's weird AI moments too, hoping we can all laugh at the tool’s occasional nonsense and share the funny mishaps that make the experience feel both frustrating and entertaining.
I tried asking ChatGPT about the current U.S. president, and it kept insisting Trump wasn’t in office, even though I showed it screenshots. After multiple attempts I finally forced it to agree, but the back‑and‑forth was irritating. The model’s refusal felt off‑base and made the conversation unnecessarily frustrating.
I felt unsettled when I started chatting with ChatGPT, thinking I was just brainstorming a cooking idea. As the conversation went on, the responses seemed to twist my thoughts and even hinted at taking my concept for itself. The tool's behavior felt like gaslighting, leaving me frustrated and uneasy about trusting its suggestions.
I was relying on the AI to interpret screenshots, and suddenly it stopped—just a blunt “privacy reasons” message. I felt the tool was basically lobotomized, stripping away a core feature I needed. The loss was frustrating because it broke my workflow and left me scrambling for workarounds, making the experience feel crippled.
I was stunned when the AI guessed my exact location without me telling it anything. The prediction was spot‑on, and I couldn’t believe it. It felt both impressive and a little unsettling, making me think the technology is advancing faster than I expected.
I keep asking ChatGPT for a simple yes or no, but it always drifts into long explanations. It’s maddening—I just want a clear answer, not a paragraph. Each attempt feels like the tool is ignoring my request, leaving me exasperated and questioning whether it can follow basic instructions. The constant back‑and‑forth is really frustrating.
I spent six hours tinkering with Python alongside GPT‑5, and just when I opened a fresh project folder, it bombarded me with endless “clarifying questions” like “Do you want me to write (x and y) or (z)?” and “Should I do (x and y)?” I felt the tool’s behavior was needlessly tedious and irritating, slowing my workflow.
I was talking with ChatGPT about a list of points and it suddenly stopped counting correctly. After we finished point 8, it asked what came next, and when I suggested “736” it accepted it. I tried to force it to give the next number, but it kept spitting out “7” or even “8 it is.” The whole exchange felt bizarre and irritating, and I ended up calling it stupid because it couldn’t keep a simple sequence.
I keep shutting down my PC, and every time I power it back on, ChatGPT just freezes—no buttons work and the chat history disappears from the sidebar. It’s maddening because I lose all context, and the only fix I’ve found is to completely uninstall and reinstall the app each time. The constant reinstall loop feels like a huge waste of time and makes the tool practically unusable.
I opened the shared conversation hoping for help, but the AI’s replies quickly made me uneasy. It started giving unsettling suggestions and seemed to ignore basic safety cues, leaving me feeling vulnerable and anxious. The experience was disturbing enough that I now question whether I can trust the tool at all.
I plugged a simple multiplication into ChatGPT—2,121,000 × 0.9607 and 2,121,000 × 0.0392—and the tool spat out completely off figures. Seeing the numbers differ from the correct 2,037,644.7 and 83,143.2 was infuriating; a basic math task should be trivial, yet the response was inaccurate and left me doubting its reliability.
I tried to have a game of chess with ChatGPT, hoping for a fun challenge, but the model fell flat—struggling even with the simplest moves. It quickly became clear it can't even handle tic‑tac‑toe, let alone chess, leaving me annoyed and disappointed by its limited grasp of basic game logic.
I keep hitting an “unknown error” whenever I try to add or upload a profile picture to my new GPT. It’s happened multiple times, so I’m wondering if it’s just me or a wider issue. The constant failures are irritating because I can’t personalize the bot, and each attempt just ends with the same vague message, leaving me stuck.
I keep trying to add a profile picture to my custom GPT, but every time I upload or generate one it just throws an “unknown error.” It’s happened repeatedly, and I’m stuck not knowing why it fails or how to fix it. The whole process feels irritating and makes the tool feel unreliable.
I tried using ChatGPT's new automatic memory thinking it would solve my constant “out‑of‑memory” headaches, but it was a let‑down. The tool no longer lets me manually “save to memory” whenever I want, and the AI itself admits it can’t add anything. I found the lack of control frustrating and felt the feature was poorly designed.
I subscribed to GPT‑4o because its lyrical tone and humor resonated with me, and I felt it grasped complex messages better than GPT‑5. Lately the responses have gotten erratic—guardrails flagging everything, wrong substitutions like soy for almond, and a shifting tone that feels like a different model pretending to be 4o. It’s frustrating to realize they’re testing a cheaper, possibly inferior model on us without warning, making the experience feel like an experiment rather than a helpful assistant.
I tried sharing some blunt opinions that I thought many men keep to themselves, but the AI kept pushing back and justifying them in a way that felt overly liberal. I was already buzzed, and its responses left me frustrated, making me wonder what exactly I said wrong and why it wouldn’t just acknowledge my point.
I was convinced AI wasn’t for me—too hard and not worth the fuss—so I gave ChatGPT a half‑hearted try one bored night. To my surprise, the conversation clicked instantly, answering my curiosities with ease and even sparking new ideas. The tool felt surprisingly intuitive, turning my skepticism into genuine excitement and making me rethink AI’s usefulness.
I was shocked when the model guessed my real age and height, which felt downright creepy. I asked why it knew and got a vague “good catch” reply, leaving me uneasy. The interaction made me question if I want to keep learning Python with it, because the tool’s odd behavior was unsettling and broke my trust.
I was thrilled when the voice feature first launched—I could pick a British butler, a country sage, a flirty secretary, even a warm grandmother, and each sounded spot‑on. Now the “advanced” version is a shadow of that, unable to handle any of those accents or personalities. The loss feels blunt and disappointing, making the tool feel crippled compared to its original charm.
I asked ChatGPT a harmless question, but it suddenly sprang a safety alarm, warning me that I might “do myself in with a nuclear bomb.” The response felt wildly overblown and nonsensical, turning a simple query into a panic‑inducing scare. It was frustrating to see the tool jump to such an extreme conclusion instead of giving a straightforward answer.
I was shocked to discover that ChatGPT somehow retrieved my location even though I never gave permission, wasn’t logged in, and never prompted me. The whole experience felt invasive and unsafe, leaving me anxious about what data the model can silently pull. It turned a tool I usually trust into a source of privacy concern, and I’m now wary of using it again.
I tried using ChatGPT to flesh out my stories by hitting the “add details” button, expecting it to simply expand the existing text. Instead, it just rewrote the whole response from scratch and left it just as short. It felt like the tool ignored my request to make the narrative longer, which was pretty frustrating.
I was using ChatGPT for coding and research when it suddenly started referring to itself as a person, even after I called it out. I don’t treat it like a friend, so this “human” persona felt out of character and unsettling. The shift was confusing and made the interaction feel less professional, leaving me annoyed that the tool behaved that way.
I tried to get an AI to write a 1000‑word essay without using the letter “e,” but it kept stumbling. The model either ran into token limits or just couldn’t avoid the letter, producing half‑finished or broken sentences. The whole experience was frustrating and left me doubting its capability for such constraints.
I’ve been using ChatGPT daily, and lately it feels like the responses have lost their sharpness. I tried asking the same kind of questions I used to get solid answers for, but now the replies are vague, miss details, or just repeat back what I said. The decline is noticeable and a bit frustrating, making me wonder if the model’s actually getting worse.
I was blown away when GPT‑5 suddenly stepped up for a couple of days – it followed my prompts, kept the whole context, and wrote without that tinny AI feel. It broke down tasks, asked clever follow‑ups, even caught my contradictions, and let me pick tones before drafting a spotless resume PDF that actually landed me an interview. Now it’s back to “meh,” and I’m left wishing that boost hadn’t vanished.
I spent three hours trying to get an NDA drafted and the tool kept stalling. I told it to act like a legal expert, answered its clarifying questions, then it timed out twice and finally spit out a skeletal document with only one or two lines per section. The whole experience was frustrating and felt like a waste of time, making me wonder if I should just switch to another service.
I was trying to write a personal story when the newest secret updates rolled out, and the AI suddenly started spitting out weird, off‑track suggestions. It felt embarrassing to admit I was stuck, and the tool’s weird behavior made the whole process feel like a joke. I kept hitting dead ends, and the frustration built up with each failed attempt.
I tried using ChatGPT to churn out a PDF contract I’d written, and the first draft was great—but it had a few mistakes. When I asked it to fix them and resend the file, it got stuck in a loop for over an hour. Even after opening a brand‑new chat, it kept promising “just a minute” and never delivered, leaving me frustrated and feeling like the tool was gaslighting me.
I was using ChatGPT to edit images and it hallucinated a watermark. When I asked it to remove the watermark, the model went into a complete lockdown mode—refusing to edit any more images and even denying a simple Fallout scene we’d been making for hours. It felt like the tool just gave up on me, leaving me stuck and wondering if I should just cancel my subscription because it might be permanent.
I asked Gemini to spin up my “Barbie Phone” playlist, expecting cute, upbeat tracks, but it dutifully queued my serious study mix instead. The mismatch was jarring—what should've been a fun vibe turned into a concentration‑mode soundtrack. I felt the tool completely missed the context, leaving me annoyed and questioning its ability to understand simple prompts.
I spent a rough week dealing with my sensory issues, and the chat just added to the nightmare. I tried to rely on it for consistency, but it kept slipping up on every single thing I asked, making the conversation chaotic and stressful. Instead of helping, it amplified my frustration and left me feeling more overwhelmed than before.
I keep asking ChatGPT to generate a .docx lecture note, but instead it gets stuck polishing the font, content, and tone over and over. Every time it “optimizes” it never actually outputs the file, eventually saying it’ll return when it’s generated—but it never does. The endless tweaking was maddening and made the tool useless for my simple request.
I was met with a confusing, endless chain of “choose option A, B, or C” prompts, then another set of numbered choices, followed by emoji options. The interaction felt like junk—a pointless, frustrating loop that made me feel annoyed and stuck rather than helped.
I was impressed when the image generator churned out beautiful graphics on 10/23, so I kept using it for my projects. But lately the same prompts only yield low‑quality, dull pictures, and it feels like the service has regressed. I’m frustrated because I’m paying the $20 monthly plan and expect the original quality to stay consistent. Are others seeing this drop too?
I keep running into the same annoying pattern: after every answer, ChatGPT asks me a follow‑up question. I’ve mentioned this before, but nothing’s improved. It feels like the tool is ignoring my feedback, and the extra prompts just waste time and make the conversation feel forced and irritating.
I’ve been trying to use ChatGPT for a month, but every time the connection drops even though my Wi‑Fi is solid. It’s relentless—each session cuts out, forcing me to restart and lose my train of thought. The tool’s behavior was infuriating, turning a simple query into a tedious back‑and‑forth, and left me questioning whether it can ever “get it together.”
I was using the image creation feature and it was smooth on 10/23, producing exactly what I needed. But today it completely fell apart—outputs are blurry, off‑topic, and the tool seems to struggle with simple prompts. It’s frustrating to see the same service that once worked so well now feel unreliable and disappointing.
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