• Ulrich
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    234 days ago

    Hate to tell you but you’re the only one thinking that. The average consumer could not care less.

      • Ulrich
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        124 days ago

        It’s not hyperbole. I said “the average consumer”, not “all consumers”.

      • @FlihpFlorp@lemm.ee
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        34 days ago

        In my anecdotal experience which is of course the most solid and accurate (/s) people I’ve talked to within my circles do care just not enough to do anything. Pretty much along the lines, “of AI, weird, anyways”

      • Ulrich
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        13 days ago

        Don’t know what that link is but it’s staying blue unless you want to tell me what’s behind it.

        • It is a link to an academic journal.

          Consequently, this study suggests that using the term “Artificial Intelligence” in marketing campaigns and product descriptions may negatively impact consumer demand.

          • Ulrich
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            13 days ago

            The OP is not about using AI terminology in marketing campaigns, it’s about using AI imagery.

    • @Gigasser@lemmy.world
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      24 days ago

      The average consumer cares about the quality of a product as well as how affordable it is. AI…I dunno, it doesn’t really make a product “look” better if it’s ads or packaging or what have you, have a “meh” AI art vibe. AI art, because of its ease of generation, is vast becoming a sign of genericness.

      • Ulrich
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        14 days ago

        The average consumer couldn’t pick out AI generated marketing anyway

    • go $fsck yourself
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      24 days ago

      Why is that a good argument? The comic doesn’t say “all people will think like this” or even imply it.