Someone Convinced a ChatGPT-Powered Chevy Dealer to Sell $81K Tahoe for Just $1::ChatGPT has taken the world by surprise with its new-generation capabilities, stepping in to help people write code, do homework, and complete an essay i…

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    7 months ago

    It’s a rather amusing article, but don’t take it too seriously. It’s an ad attempting to go viral. FFS, there are 16 pictures of the Chevy Tahoe.

    I kinda get it, it’s a car site after all. And I don’t want to be the one always screaming “shill!” when a product is mentioned. But still, 16 pictures of the product to tell a mildly amusing story? A story that ultimately isn’t focused on the exact product in question?

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      7 months ago

      It’s also like the fourth time the same story has been posted in the last couple days.

      Unless the dealer actually ended up selling him the car for $1, it’s really not that newsworthy.

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        The GM brand didn’t actually sell cars at these prices, though some say on Twitter that the responses offered by ChatGPT could serve as the basis for a lawsuit (it doesn’t).

        Yeah, it’s just someone trying to hit their article quota or another AI churning out articles.

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        7 months ago

        LOL, it’s not hard-hitting news, just a funny story. The clickbait headline does imply he bought it for $1.

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      Idk what you’re talking about there’s one picture of a vehicle at the top and that’s it.