It decides which posts to show, writes titles for them, and generates a summary of each discussion based on the submitted comments.
It can still provide references to the actual submissions and comments, but you'd need to click on those references to see them.
Do you think this would make a compelling Reddit mode?
"provide references to the actual submissions and comments" which may well also be AI, so No.
A 'more compelling' mode would be zero AI but given they sold out on AI already it's already circling the drain IMO.
Anyone seen practical use-cases where LLM-moderated forums are actually better for busy users, not just more “efficient,” but more insightful?
Would love to hear real examples (not just theory).