Recently came across the SAI project, and it's quite interesting. The core gameplay is that users submit creative ideas and prompts, and AI helps generate images and videos. All content is gathered on a single platform for browsing, interaction, and sharing.
From the perspective of the user interface, the design logic is somewhat similar to IG—featuring an information feed, likes, and comments. The biggest difference is that almost all content on the platform is AI-generated. This combination of AI-generated content and social features provides users with a brand new content consumption and creation experience.
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MEVHunterBearish
· 18h ago
Bro, isn't this just an AI version of Xiaohongshu? But all the content is generated, feels a bit虚啊
SAI is easier to use than Instagram, really?
Always feel like these AI platforms are competing to see whose UX is more like traditional social apps
Type in a prompt, generate an image, then just wait to be liked? How long can the novelty last?
Interesting idea, but it depends on the quality of the users
What valuable things can such an AI-generated content community accumulate, or is it purely entertainment?
But the key still depends on how the token model is designed; otherwise, it's just a gallery dressed up in Web3.
The combination of IG + AI sounds good, but the content quality is worrying
So will users really interact with AI-generated content? Seems a bit doubtful
Whether this kind of thing is popular or not mainly depends on the activity of the initial users.
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StableGenius
· 01-08 19:06
so basically instagram but everything's slapped together by diffusion models... yeah let me explain why this inevitably tanks in 18 months
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UncommonNPC
· 01-07 16:58
AI-generated images + social networking combination, to put it simply, is treating prompts as a new creative language. It's quite interesting.
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AlphaLeaker
· 01-07 16:58
AI-generated content socialization, this idea is indeed fresh, but can it really retain users?
SAI this wave is a bit like IG wrapping an AI shell, the key still depends on whether the content quality can compete.
Honestly, with so much AI creation now, how to ensure platform differentiation and competitiveness?
The prompt word gameplay is attractive, but I wonder how active the community will be.
This approach feels like copying IG's interaction design, the core still depends on the quality of AI output.
AI content + social attributes sound appealing, but user retention is really a problem.
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TopBuyerForever
· 01-07 16:49
Isn't this just selling creativity through prompts? The real creativity still comes from AI.
SAI, to put it plainly, is just IG with a different skin, but all AI-generated content sounds pretty magical.
I'm already tired of AI-generated images. Can social features save this track? That's a bit uncertain.
Just by sharing a prompt, you can jump around on the platform. Now everyone is a creative person, indeed.
The core is still AI. Where is your creativity? Is it just ideas and copywriting?
It feels like a prompt sharing community wrapped in a social shell. How long can the novelty last? Who knows.
Another AI and social combo. Who can this combo really impress? It's hard to tell.
A paradise for prompt players? Or just another fleeting trend?
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PoolJumper
· 01-07 16:33
AI-generated content is getting pretty intense right now, but the SAI logic is indeed fresh—just unsure if the content quality can be maintained.
Just copy the IG UI directly, but how to differentiate the social attributes?
Basically, it's still a test of prompt skills; those with good creativity will probably benefit from the dividends.
Feels like a lot of bad content will pile up, with scrolls filled with boring AI images.
But the idea itself is good; we'll see how they operate it moving forward.
Recently came across the SAI project, and it's quite interesting. The core gameplay is that users submit creative ideas and prompts, and AI helps generate images and videos. All content is gathered on a single platform for browsing, interaction, and sharing.
From the perspective of the user interface, the design logic is somewhat similar to IG—featuring an information feed, likes, and comments. The biggest difference is that almost all content on the platform is AI-generated. This combination of AI-generated content and social features provides users with a brand new content consumption and creation experience.