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krackers | 8 days ago

Are you going to choose to buy your protein bar online from mysteryBargainBar[.]com for a $1 savings, or just pick it up as part of your local grocery trip?

> I still remember when people were scared to buy things on the internet

People still /are/ scared to buy things from Amazon for things that go on or in their body.

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riku_iki|8 days ago

> Are you going to choose to buy your protein bar online from mysteryBargainBar[.]com for a $1 savings, or just pick it up as part of your local grocery trip?

1. I buy in bulk.

2. I check amazon vs walmart usually.

jacobr1|8 days ago

Yep.

ChatAI - show the top 50 online retailers by revenue in the US and note any that have credible new stories about quality control issues. Save all of them except StoreX and StoreY in your list you use for comparison shopping.

Or maybe another one, scan all my credit card purchases for all time that you have history and record all the stores.

Done. And plenty of third party sites (consumer reports, wirecutter, etc...) will do this kind of thing too. And you could perhaps transitively trust them - either view direct lists or just scraping the places they recommend.

And the average person doesn't need to figure this out ... skills encoding this will propagate.

vmg12|8 days ago

> mysteryBargainBar[.]com for a $1 savings

The AI could also research which stores are reputable.

> People still /are/ scared to buy things from Amazon for things that go on or in their body.

Sure, there are also people scared of flying in airplanes, those must be a dud too going by your logic.

Ancalagon|8 days ago

Yes from all those reputable AI reviews

jonwinstanley|8 days ago

Presumably the agents will band together on Moltbook and buld their own TrustPilot competitor? :-)

NobleLie|8 days ago

Grok, show me the place where the least people died eating product X.