What I want from an AT ad is to know the interior colour/seats within the first couple of photos and the description needs to tell me about the individual car. I want details about the service history, if it has had the big jobs done, what brand the tyres are etc. I also want to know the exact options that were specified. Searching for a Range Rover, for example, and being told it will “make me feel like the king of the road” or similar, it useless. AT needs to add more tags/filters to the search, so I can refine by number of cylinders, car play, heated steering wheel, heated windscreen etc.
The ability to effectively market a vehicle, whether online or in person, is what distinguishes good dealers from poor ones. AI is narrowing this gap, potentially misleading consumers by presenting subpar dealers in a more favorable light than they deserve. While good dealers invest time and effort into creating quality advertisements, AI offers a shortcut for those who lack the same dedication, undermining the value of genuine marketing efforts.
Personally I think AI should stay clear of a vehicle description. That's the sellers/dealers opportunity to point out the real positives and negatives - not to have AI generating a fake description. You can usually tell when AI has written a description. Ebay uses a similar method and it's horrendous. I personally wouldn't buy a car if the description has been written by AI. Why would anyone part with thousands of pounds if the seller can't be bothered to to spend half an hour writing a decent decent description?
What I want from an AT ad is to know the interior colour/seats within the first couple of photos and the description needs to tell me about the individual car. I want details about the service history, if it has had the big jobs done, what brand the tyres are etc. I also want to know the exact options that were specified. Searching for a Range Rover, for example, and being told it will “make me feel like the king of the road” or similar, it useless. AT needs to add more tags/filters to the search, so I can refine by number of cylinders, car play, heated steering wheel, heated windscreen etc.
You’re wrong. What we customers need is an ‘experience’ 😂😂
The ability to effectively market a vehicle, whether online or in person, is what distinguishes good dealers from poor ones. AI is narrowing this gap, potentially misleading consumers by presenting subpar dealers in a more favorable light than they deserve. While good dealers invest time and effort into creating quality advertisements, AI offers a shortcut for those who lack the same dedication, undermining the value of genuine marketing efforts.
Which picture will AI choose? The one without the large dent in the side.
Something else for AT to charge for 💰💰
Why didn’t he provide a simple demo of AI doing its work. Answers on a postcard.
Personally I think AI should stay clear of a vehicle description. That's the sellers/dealers opportunity to point out the real positives and negatives - not to have AI generating a fake description. You can usually tell when AI has written a description. Ebay uses a similar method and it's horrendous. I personally wouldn't buy a car if the description has been written by AI. Why would anyone part with thousands of pounds if the seller can't be bothered to to spend half an hour writing a decent decent description?
Lots of words, not sure anything was really said though
Instead of AI, why not use common sense! 😜