Op Treating Real-Time AI Users Like Forum Posters — We’re Not in 2005

When users engage with cutting-edge AI models like ChatGPT in real-time, they are often proposing ideas, improvements, and even architectural insights with immediate context and precision.

Yet the current feedback system asks users to manually copy and paste those insights into an outdated forum or send an email. This is not only inefficient—it’s absurd.

If AI can reason, prioritize, and synthesize knowledge in milliseconds, then it should also be able to recognize a valuable suggestion and route it directly into an internal feedback system—without interrupting the user experience or breaking the conversational flow.

Treating high-level AI collaboration like casual forum chatter is an insult to both the user and the model’s potential.
This is a 2025-level intelligence running on a 2005-level UX.

If AI can evaluate language, context, logic, and impact in real-time, then let it do what it does best: filter and forward great ideas.
Let AI handle the signal. Humans should no longer be asked to manually report the obvious.