05-04-2024 12:20 PM
05-04-2024 12:26 PM
No idea but you should NOT do that anyway. AI here is usually just too vague, or not even close to what the item really is (probably same everywhere).
05-04-2024 01:29 PM
You may want to consider templates instead. Just like many new time-saving ideas, there will always be a down-side. In this case, AI descriptions are filled with fluff. They sound more like a scripted, hyper-sweetened sales pitch, which will unrealistically elevate buyer expectations. This leaves the door wide open for INAD's, returns, defects and negative feedback.
05-04-2024 02:16 PM
@cjczar2010 The lower right under the description text box (see below).
05-04-2024 05:03 PM
I understand what you are asking, just FYI, at this point, html has nothing to do with AI. html is basically a system to create web pages. Once a web page is created, you can describe your item yourself by typing in the text into the appropriate fields, or you can copy a description from elsewhere and paste it into the proper space on the page or ebay offers AI, with the idea that AI would create a description for you. As others suggested, I would stay away from AI, so far is more like artificial idiotism than intelligence.