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A.I descriptions

Ebay offers A.I. descriptions and then punishes you for using it.  If you buy something that was described with A.I. you never know what you'll get and if you sell using A.I. they say you didn't describe it right. A.I. is bull. And then try to get in touch with an actual human and they fight you tooth and nail. More D.E.I. hires That have zero H.R. skills or are just too lazy to do the job. Falling apart fast.

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A.I descriptions

bull is not reading the AI "fluff" description presented to see that it matches your item when listing😁

 

I tried one. Did not use it.

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@fineinteriors1 wrote:

Ebay offers A.I. descriptions and then punishes you for using it.  If you buy something that was described with A.I. you never know what you'll get and if you sell using A.I. they say you didn't describe it right. A.I. is bull.


It's basically Garbage-In-Garbage-Out. At best it will draw from your Item Specifics and plug the values into complete sentences, which may or may not make any sense, especially if there are very few Item Specifics to work with.

 

Beyond those sparse details, it will simply string together a lot of clichéd sentences in which the word "must-have" will figure prominently. It would make a great drinking game if you had to take a shot of tequila every time "must-have" came along, but if it's a listing for, say, a Precious Moments™ figurine, you'll be under the table before you get to the end of the first paragraph.

 

So if you're looking at a listing that was created with AI, you'll need to either doublecheck everything it says, or move on to the next listing. If you're creating your own listing using AI... well, don't.

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