Study finds that including "AI" in product descriptions makes them less appealing to consumers
Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2024 4:06 am
Study finds that including "AI" in product descriptions makes them less appealing to consumers
When indifference turns into active dislike
Companies love to shoehorn the term AI into their product descriptions, even if doing so seems weird or, at times, just stupid. They believe the inclusion of the initialism will appeal to consumers who want the latest cutting-edge tech. The reality, though, is that many people are put off when a product reveals its AI smarts.
Read more here https://www.techspot.com/news/104122-st ... -them.html
When indifference turns into active dislike
Companies love to shoehorn the term AI into their product descriptions, even if doing so seems weird or, at times, just stupid. They believe the inclusion of the initialism will appeal to consumers who want the latest cutting-edge tech. The reality, though, is that many people are put off when a product reveals its AI smarts.
Read more here https://www.techspot.com/news/104122-st ... -them.html
