AI is still out there, and we are not yet ready. But is it too early to predict the exact consequences of AI or ChatGPT? Specifically, ‘ChatGPT’ is a conversational artificial intelligence software. It is so annoyingly good at asking things and answering them in a convincingly humanlike tone. A kind of transformer that is ‘pre-trained’ on a vast set of textual data, allowing it to produce content.
Currently, ChatGPT is trained on the information one can publicly access online. But its capabilities already make it the essential tool for fashion brands and businesses to create similar applications. chatGPT can be used to make product descriptions for clothes, shoes, and accessories. It can also be trained to develop social media content, such as posts uploaded by fashion brands and influencers. AI-powered chatbots could help provide real-time personalized responses to customer inquiries. This could help brands offer excellent customer support 24/7 with much less staff.
ChatGPT is a perfect tool for creating a first draft that you can refine later. It can contain inaccurate or illogical information but can come across as authoritative. If you want to create a chatbot, starting with a draft and refining it is a good idea. In December, the head of OpenAI tweeted that relying on it for anything important is a mistake. No retailer wants to take a risk where their chatbot gives incorrect information or alienates shoppers with offensive language or statements. From now on, it is up to open AI to make AI a vast tool that mainstream businesses and consumers use every day.