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Just wondered if it was OK to copy information from AI.  I have an old antique bottle that I can't find any information on ....except AI on Google gives some information that I would like to pass on to my customers thru my auction.  Is that OK to do?

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Keep your descriptions objective. The moment you introduce subjective language, your listing becomes prime for an INAD or other return. If you can't verify it, don't say it. AI is not verification. It looks at both the good and the bad information on The Internet, then looks for patterns to verify. The problem is the AIs are not good and letting you know when there is conflicting information, which would allow you to verify other. 

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@its4ufrumee 

 

Many of the AI descriptions which I've recently read are filled with inconsistencies, if not downright falsehoods.

 

Don't base ANYTHING on what AI may be providing.

 

Take your antique bottle to a reputable antique store, and ask if there are any experts who may be able to help you identify your bottle.  Most of the better antique stores are more than willing to provide free information, and may even make you an offer.

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@janet9988 wrote:

I looked up the fiber content of plums. I was told adults can eat 1 to 2 a day and children should eat less......about  2 to 3. 

Trust AI  hahahha.


It's spot on, though, when advising to use Elmer's instead of school paste to keep that cheese from sliding off your pizza. 

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