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Author: NOLA Ken
Date: 2024-07-05 22:40
Has anyone else noticed the frequency of AI-generated garbage replacing useful information in the descriptions of musical instruments on that auction site?
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Author: Hank Lehrer
Date: 2024-07-06 02:48
Hi Ken,
It is annoying but on eBay, the seller is responsible for the description of the item for sale. So, it's not surprising that in any translation from a language other than English, no matter the origin, will likely have syntactic error. It's all about AI.
Hank
PS On another dimension of the same problem, I have had dealings with various on-line customer services which many times is surely from a bot. Most often though, the job gets done efficiently.
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Author: m1964
Date: 2024-07-07 02:25
When reading such a "garbage" description, one would know that the seller most likely is not a musician. Since the description does not tell much about the instrument, pictures become more important (if they are OK quality).
You can always ask questions- many sellers 'omit' mentioning cracks, bent keys, etc.
However, if they replied to you "no cracks", then you can easily return the instrument if it came with a crack. eBay does favor buyer vs. seller and makes it easy to return the instrument if it came with a significant problem that was not mentioned in the description.
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Author: Philip Caron
Date: 2024-07-07 16:27
It's not just clarinet ads. I'm getting more AI crap every time I netsurf these days. People don't realize what we're getting into. It has the potential to upend all online credibility.
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