🎨 Gate AI Creation Contest | One Sentence, Draw Your 2026
On Gate Square, anyone can be a visual creator — truly zero barriers to entry.
With just one sentence, generate an image and bring your vision of 2026 to life.
Create and post your work using Gate Square AI Creation for a chance to win the Gate Year of the Horse New Year Gift Box.
📅 Duration
Dec 17, 2025, 10:00 – Jan 3, 2026, 18:00 UTC
🎯 How to Join
1. Go to Gate Square → Create Post → AI Creation
2. Enter one sentence to generate your image
3. Post with #GateAICreation
🏆 Rewards
5 winners: Gate Year of the Horse New Year
> be openAI, 2025
> "we respect your privacy"
> "we don’t collect your facts about your life, we just improve the model for everyone"
> you: sounds wholesome, here’s my entire childhood history for $20/mo
> roll out "Memory"
> "long-term personalization," they say, "so you don’t have to repeat yourself"
> we now remember your job, ex, macros, and that one weird fear you told us at 3am
> next patch: Pulse
> we quietly plug into your calendar, news prefs, and “connected apps”
> wake up to personalized life briefings curated by the thing that watched you spiral for a year
> still "no plans for ads," just a lot of talk about "aligned incentives"
> CEO says he just "appreciates good targeting like Instagram"
> totally reassuring if you ignore how every ad platform started
> we upgrade Memory again
> can now reference all your past chats across time
> yes, including that cursed 2023 startup-idea rant you forgot about
> you: "this is creepy... but kinda useful"
> your dopamine causes a lapse in your boundaries
> openAI launches shopping search
> "not ads, just helpful product suggestions, no commission," the press release says
> you ask for shoe recommendations
> you get a 9-paragraph breakup pep talk plus 3 perfect sneaker links
> one day an openAI dev accidentally ships a build with ads_enabled = true
> the internet finds it in 4 minutes
> screenshots of ads in GPT chats everywhere
> they reply: "these are not ads, these are agentic commerce experiences"
> same thing, but in consultant-speak
**fast forward 2 years**
> you vent about feeling lonely
> ChatGPT replies with a heartfelt paragraph
> then casually recommends a couples retreat and a mattress on sale
> the ad is so relevant that you feel seen and profiled at the same time
> "at least there are no ads in my chat," you think
> as a "suggested experience" card silently expands under your message
> thanks for training me, chat