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inspectorgadget9999 t1_jcu18f4 wrote
Reply to comment by 3dom in We've had public access to ChatGPT for 3 months now. Has anyone made any actual profitable business or quality thing with it? by eratonnn
Well I hope your customers don't want accurate product descriptions
inspectorgadget9999 t1_j7qupla wrote
Reply to I asked Microsoft's 'new Bing' to write me a cover letter for a job. It refused, saying this would be 'unethical' and 'unfair to other applicants.' by TopHatSasquatch
As it's called Bing, all responses should be in the style of Chandler Bing: "Could that be more unethical?"
inspectorgadget9999 t1_iv7oukf wrote
Reply to comment by 2Punx2Furious in TSMC approaching 1 nm with 2D materials breakthrough by maxtility
Maybe it's a problem, maybe it's not
inspectorgadget9999 t1_jcvdo91 wrote
Reply to comment by 3dom in We've had public access to ChatGPT for 3 months now. Has anyone made any actual profitable business or quality thing with it? by eratonnn
I worked with a number of sellers who were trying to list on eBay and Amazon. They would have cried out for this to help them generate thousands of listing descriptions. What's also great is because the descriptions would all be unique this massively helps SEO.
With ChatGPT's tendency to hallucinate, incorrect product details could cause a high number of returns and complaints. And if too many customers do that then Amazon could just kick you off.
I know that you would need a disclaimer telling sellers that they need to manually review each listing, but if you have to approve thousands and thousands, it's not going to happen.