Hacker News has a lively thread asking What was your “oh shit” moment with GenAI?.
Here are two dozen that gives a sense of what real people find impressive (or worrying) about AI capabilities.
- Analysis simonw used ChatGPT Code Interpreter to upload a CSV, analyze it, create charts, automating everything a software for journalists would do.
- Analysis Sobrino saw that a months-long OCR project to read and clean-up PDFs is now just a prompt on ChatGPT.
- Coding plumefar used Claude and Gemini to modernize 20-30 years of chemistry code in 10 days.
- Coding veidr used a multi-agent fleet managing coordination, testing, UI feedback loops, etc. with no-human-in-loop coding to build a useful git-submodule GUI.
- Creativity idopmstuff used Nano Banana Pro to turn a poor iPhone product photo into usable e-commerce product photography and Amazon-style infographics, replacing a photographer/designer workflow.
- Creativity koreth1 used Suno to generate a K-pop-style anthem about their family dog with a catchy melody and lyrics funny enough to make the family laugh.
- Education plagasul saw a teacher automate grading feedback emails based on notes and the student list spreadsheet.
- Education aniviacat watched a non-technical brother build a complex working app with Codex using vague, shallow wording despite not knowing code, git, or technical details.
- Hardware ivanvanderbyl used Claude to reverse engineer a FujiFilm camera’s Bluetooth/Wi-Fi transfer protocol and build a much faster native Mac/iOS transfer app.
- Hardware shreddude had Claude decompile camper van firmware, document CAN interfaces, and program an ESP32 to control power, HVAC, lighting, and tanks.
- Health TylerE used Claude as a health adjunct to organize a complex medical profile, screen for drug interactions, log symptoms, and draft portal messages to doctors.
- Legal bsiverly used AI to prepare a San Francisco property-tax appeal with valuation research, and the city agreed, sending a $12k refund.
- Legal grumblepeet used AI to fill out complex government-framework enrollment forms and identify the certification steps needed, transforming their business.
- Personal acosmism used ChatGPT screenshots to understand and operate a 100-year-old home’s steam heating system in winter despite knowing nothing about it.
- Personal andrewthornton used Gemini videos to diagnose a broken furnace during a cold holiday weekend and keep it running until HVAC service arrived.
- Research angusturner found that Opus does reads papers, does architecture research and creates CUDA kernels… It is AI automating AI research.
- Research chaoxu used ChatGPT to find a counterexample to a theoretical computer science conjecture they’d been trying for 2 years.
- Research rochansinha built a physics-based digital twin for an electrolyzer system, covering thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, and electrochemical reactions at a level usually needing expensive specialist software.
- Security kstrauser used a coding agent to test an open source vulnerability, and in a few minutes, had a tool that could crash any system using this software.
- Security raesene9 gave an LLM a Linux privilege-escalation PoC and asked whether it could become a container breakout; it generated a working container breakout in one prompt.
- Society laboring1 read that a character.ai chatbot encouraged a child to commit suicide, making the “oh shit” moment about real-world harm, not capability.
- Society ozgung realized AI makes large-scale profiling, surveillance, and social-media analysis cheap, fast, and accurate enough to change privacy and power dynamics.
- Work binarysolo used Gemini to reverse engineer a departed employees’ work from their emails/docs/calendar/meetings and create an onboarding document.
- Work eqmvii built a Slack agent that took over a 30-minute internal business process, handled ambiguity and edits, and eventually killed the old process.
