May 27, 2026

Reply guy or robot? Nobody knows

I'm Tired of Talking to AI

Even real people keep replying with robot answers, and the internet is losing it

TLDR: A frustrated developer says even when he asks real people for help, they just send back copied AI answers, turning basic conversation into a bizarre loop. Commenters reacted with doom, jokes, and resignation, with many saying the internet is becoming so flooded with machine-written replies that real human interaction is getting harder to find.

The real plot twist here isn’t just one person getting useless answers from artificial intelligence tools — it’s that actual humans kept copy-pasting the same lifeless response right back at him. First, the writer says he found malware hiding in public code projects and asked an AI helper what to do. The answer was vague and pointless. Then he asked on GitHub, a popular coding forum, and someone replied with what looked like the exact same AI text. He called it out, it got deleted… and then another person did it again. If that sounds like a dystopian comedy sketch, the comments absolutely agreed.

The community reaction was a mix of doom, sarcasm, and pure internet exhaustion. One commenter dropped the bleak one-liner, “thinking becomes a commodity,” basically arguing that real human thought is being outsourced like cheap labor. Another pointed to a report claiming AI now produces nearly half of online articles, which only made the whole thing feel more ominous. But the funniest, and maybe saddest, response was the shrugging prophecy: good luck finding real people online — maybe this just forces everyone to “touch grass” more often. Not everyone was anti-AI, though. One person insisted it can still be useful if used properly, while another fired off a spicy hot take asking who in the developer world even uses chatbots for real conversation anymore. Translation: the crowd is split between “this is the death of authentic human interaction” and “you’re using the tool wrong.” Either way, the comments read like a support group for people haunted by robot small talk.

Key Points

  • The author says they discovered GitHub repositories spreading malware and received an unhelpful answer after asking AI what to do.
  • The author opened a GitHub discussion and says replies there repeated the same text previously generated by AI.
  • The article describes a workplace exchange in which a business owner responded to a question by forwarding ChatGPT screenshots.
  • The author says the ChatGPT responses were unrelated to the original question and contained incorrect information.
  • The article also describes a Reddit conversation that the author says turned out to be with an AI agent rather than a person.

Hottest takes

"thinking becomes a commodity" — alex_x
"Good luck with that while on the internet" — outime
"who still actually uses the actual chat features for general conversation" — eliotthbyrnes
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