A few months ago I was looking at the menu of a vietnamese restaurant on UberEats. Every description for every item was AI generated (it had a little disclaimer informing you of this). I wonder if the restaurant was even aware of this? Do they get a choice?
The descriptions listed ingredients. I feel like it could be a liability issue if the AI generated descriptions leaves off an ingredient that could be an allergen for someone.
That's an insane use of AI. When will people realise that the machine is very good at coming up with things that sound true without any regard for what things are true?
I reviewed an ad for a company recently and noticed they used AI to write the entire ad. They didn’t even proofread it before showing it to me because it was full of errors and it didn’t make sense half the time.
To make a computer chip palatable to denizens of most English speaking countries outside the US, you must trigger the HALT AND CATCH FIRE condition, at which point it will transition into a computer crisp.
This craps everywhere now man. A friend was looking up paint colours for her house for the biggest paint company in the country, and the one she chose was recommended to give her home a murky and rancid feel. Like at that point, don't give individual colours descriptions at all!