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User reflects on the unique patience of AI as a thinking partner

A Reddit user shares a personal observation after a year of daily AI use, noting that the most striking feature is not capability but the AI's endless patience and lack of fatigue. This contrasts with human interactions, where patience is a finite resource, and highlights a novel condition for thinking.

30 engagement·1 source·Sun, Jul 12, 2026, 09:58 AM
In a Reddit post from July 12, 2026, a user describes their experience with an unnamed AI model over a year of daily use. They emphasize that the AI never shows impatience or fatigue, allowing them to ask the same question multiple ways, admit confusion, and revisit topics without any sense of draining goodwill. This contrasts with human thinking partners, who always have a 'budget' of patience. The post has modest engagement (30 points) but raises a non-technical, psychological aspect of human-AI interaction that is rarely discussed.

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