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iNerdier | 1 year ago
‘“This Redbox lot is a must-have addition to any movie collection,” one of the sellers wrote, while another promised, “From action-packed blockbusters to heartwarming family favorites, this collection has something for everyone.”’
As someone who has seen the use of eBay’s questionable ‘help’ tool, this is clearly the AI generated slop auto description. I find it interesting that someone writing an entire article has taken it as real sentiment and not just someone taking the easiest way to try and make some money on used dvds.
UniverseHacker|1 year ago
I had a bunch of items taking up space in my garage that just wouldn’t sell with good photos and a clear description…. But sold immediately when I let GPT-4 write an (obnoxious sounding, to me) ad hyping it up and telling buyers why they needed it.
It reminds me of my dog who refuses to chew a bone unless I fake act really excited about it like I want to chew it myself.
I quite dislike this because it appears to be AI emotionally manipulating people into buying products they don’t really need or want.
squidgedcricket|1 year ago
That's the definition of advertising in general, AI is just the copywriter in your example.
I view almost all advertisements as a form of microaggressions. A company is stealing my attention without my consent and attempting to manipulate me on a subconscious level.
Over time, the cost of advertising will go down and ad sophistication will increase. The endgame is ads in your eyeballs 100% of the day causing you to take actions that are against your self interest. The next generation ad blocker will be a hypothalamus implant - ads will be unavoidable, so the only option will be to block your emotional response to then.