
AIHalluciNation
AI, but what actually happened.

AIHallucination is a community platform for people who use AI tools in real work and real life — and want to be honest about what actually happens.
Not the LinkedIn version. The real version.
AI is everywhere now. In your IDE, your browser, your meetings, your hiring process. And the official narrative is that it's transforming everything for the better. But anyone who actually uses these tools daily knows there's a gap — between what AI promises and what it delivers, between what you say in the standup and what actually happened, between the demo and the production bug at 2am.
AIHallucination is where that gap lives.
Users share short, structured posts across six categories:
- AI Fail — when it confidently got it completely wrong
- AI Win — when it actually saved you, genuinely
- Expectation vs Reality — what you thought it would do vs what it did
- Tried AI For... — experiments, weird use cases, things you probably shouldn't have used AI for
- AI Said This — the absurd, the funny, the outputs that make you question everything
- Rant — no structure needed, just the frustration
- Every post is reviewed before going live — ironically, by AI — to keep the content genuine and the community signal over noise. No spam, no hype pieces, no promotional garbage. Just real stories from real people.
You vote with Ship (it worked) or Rollback (it didn't). Posts surface by new, hot, or trending. Filter by AI tool — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot, Cursor, Perplexity, Grok. Filter by category, by tag, by time period.
The tone is honest, slightly sarcastic, and deeply relatable. Think of it as the place where AI hype meets reality — where the people who actually use these tools every day can finally say what they actually think.
No real names shown publicly. No harassment. No drama. Just stories.
In one line: Real stories from the AI era — no hype, no spin, just what actually happened.
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