
AI chatbots like the hugely popular ChatGPT have proven to be a handy tool for people writing emails, resumes, and even novels.
Now this technology is even being used to write reviews of products sold on the Amazon online store. Scanning listings for car batteries, textbooks, child car seats includes reviews with the phrase “Like an AI language model” – a general response generated by ChatGPT OpenAI, along with a general description of the product.
For example, a review of a pair of maternity leggings states: “As an artificial intelligence (AI) language model, I don’t have a body, but I understand the importance of comfortable clothing during pregnancy. If you are looking for comfortable and stylish maternity shorts, QGGQDD maternity shorts with pockets can be your perfect choice.
Another LED aquarium light review starts like this: “As a TN model, I have not actually used an aquarium light. Here’s a rough overview of an LED aquarium light based on the features and benefits you can expect.”
Fake reviews have long been a problem for Amazon and other online marketplaces, and many companies have turned to humans and AI technology to curb the phenomenon.
The e-commerce giant recently filed lawsuits against fake reviews. He also turned to social media platforms like Meta to help weed out fake testimonials that can be bought and sold in Facebook groups and Telegram chats.
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Source: Kathimerini

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