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Cursor users discuss model behaviors that erode trust over time

A Reddit discussion on the r/cursor subreddit explores the reasons users lose trust in AI models within the Cursor IDE after an initial week of use. Participants are sharing behaviors that lead them to abandon a model, even if it initially appeared intelligent. Common issues include models making unintended changes to unrelated files, silently reverting previous actions, altering their writing style without cause, or creating a false sense of progress without completing tasks. AI

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IMPACT User feedback highlights critical usability issues that impact long-term adoption of AI coding assistants.

RANK_REASON User discussion on a subreddit about reasons for distrusting AI models in a specific product.

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  1. r/cursor TIER_2 · /u/dahiparatha ·

    What makes you stop trusting a model in Cursor after a week?

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>Not first impression, week-one trust.</p> <p>For me the biggest red flags aren’t that a model gets one thing wrong. It’s when it starts doing stuff like touching unrelated files, silently undoing earlier decisions, drifting style for no reason, o…