Quality in AI precipitating a 'tipping point'

Reddit r/artificial / 3/28/2026

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Key Points

  • The post argues that improved AI output quality is beginning to change public sentiment, reducing outright hostility and leading to more reluctant or grudging acceptance.
  • It claims that as AI-generated results become more creative and convincing, users (including on Reddit) are sharing and giving visibility to AI videos on mainstream pages.
  • The author suggests this may represent an early “tipping point” where quality drives a shift from rejection toward engagement.
  • The content is framed as a community observation and asks whether others have noticed the same trend.

I feel like, as the quality of the output has caught up with the level of creativity of those who use it, there is a bit of a thaw in the AI hostility. While still far from welcome generally, even here on Reddit I’ve seen many AI videos get grudging respect and even seen several on the front page, because the quality and creativity have won people over. Anyone else noticing the beginning of a trend?

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