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by _yb2s
603 days ago
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Unfortunately selling things online, I found these meaningless and obnoxious AI hype descriptions to bring in a lot more interested buyers than a simple straightforward description of the item. 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. |
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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.