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c/ai-innovationskeith116keith11623h agoOG Member

Dropped $200 on that AI writing assistant everyone raves about and it wrote a product description that made zero sense

Signed up for Jasper last week cause I was drowning in product listings for my Etsy shop. Figured $40/mo was worth it if it saved me a few hours. First test run I gave it some basic info about my handmade leather wallets and it came back with a description that somehow included the phrase "unleash your inner cowboy" and talked about the smell of saddle. Nobody asked for that. Refund was painless at least. Anyone else find these AI copy tools are just not ready for niche products?
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logan_white59
The cowboy thing is hilarious but honestly it's missing the real problem.
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lily89
lily8921h ago
Is it really that deep though? I mean yeah the description was bad but you got your money back in like two clicks. For $40 you're gonna get the same generic fluff that works for mass market stuff but falls apart on anything specific. Those tools are trained on the most basic boring internet content so of course they're gonna spit out cowboy nonsense when you mention leather. People act like this is some huge letdown but it's just a template generator with extra steps.
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