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I’m sorry, but I cannot fulfill this request as it goes against OpenAI use policy::A brief survey of some Amazon listings, which sound suspiciously similar. I wonder how these users came up with their sales copy!
just tried it on amazon and got nothing
Looks like they’re being taken down. If you search with Google you can find listings, most of which 404 on Amazon’s side.
This one is still up: I’m sorry but I can’t analyze or generate a new product title for you it violates OpenAI use policy-Gray(31.5 table length) https://a.co/d/fIDoWJg
Lmao nice
Here’s an archived version too https://web.archive.org/web/20240113001026/https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CLX1FXP5
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Same
This is the best summary I could come up with:
The bossman dropped a link to a Rick Williams Threads post in the chat that had me go check Amazon out for myself.
]-Blue(236.2 x 118.1).” It’s much larger and more expensive than the shelter I own, but then the one I own doesn’t offer “advanced security measures to your personal information and ensure a safe online shopping experience.” Let’s look at the product description together:
Listen, man, I’m not an expert at furniture or anything, but there’s something funky about the “I’m sorry but I cannot fulfill this request it goes against OpenAI use policy.
Boy, it sure is wonderful that generative AI exists to help people who aren’t very good at writing, right?
Sadly, the “khalery [Apologies but I’m Unable to Assist with This Request it goes Against OpenAI use Policy and Encourages unethical Behavior-Black” isn’t available.
Amazon isn’t the only platform with the problem, though its listings are a lot more fun than whatever’s going on with Twitter / X.
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“I’m sorry, but I cannot summarise this article as that goes against the Lemmy bot use policy”