Yepper, as is alluded in the very-cheeky first response to the NSFE’s Headline-accompanying discussion (link) for today’s (091924) back-patting News Headline “Amazon Accelerate wraps up with new generative AI capabilities and brand analytics tools” (link, ‘ref’ version) :
https://sellercentral.amazon.com/seller-forums/discussions/t/c79fb843-ffb3-4920-9f72-a7b635b3e778?postId=f30db064-6134-455f-b32f-4ec9fc5707fc
Marshalltown
In reply to:News_Amazon’s post
2 hours ago
I’ve been really happy with Amazons algorithm for AI updates to my listings so far, it’s correct at least 15% of the time, so I’m really glad to be involuntarily partaking in a test where AI just rewrites my entire listing because it thinks the customer might be gluten free
As well as in certain replies (among other places here, there, and elsewhere) to the “Dufus” thread where our friend @we-sell originally made the post :
I’m not sure that anyone else has seen Rufus, as it’s Beta, but it seems that it’s not just the sellers that are being exposed to 30 year old programming standards; on the buyer side, when I open a page, I’m now getting an AI named Rufus popping up to “help”, by suggesting questions that it doesn’t know the answer to!
It reminds me of Clippy, which was just as useful and no more annoying.
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