Amazon Prime AI overviews can't even get the basics right

43 pointsposted a month ago
by PyWoody

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14 Comments

hattmall

a month ago

The best is when you are looking at products, and instead of showing you product information. It shows you an AI summary that's incorrect. And it has suggested questions you can ask the AI that it then answers in a nonsensical way.

Like the seller is putting in the product information, why would we need AI to regurgitate that? But even better, it's not even accurate.

add-sub-mul-div

a month ago

> What is going on?

The exact thing predicted by all the people who have been shouting that the emperor has no clothes for a few years now.

_nickwhite

a month ago

The "ask Rufus" AI feature of every Amazon product page is almost as bad. It has misguided me on product specs so many times now, I am convinced I can find a better answer manually grepping through the page and reviews.

malfist

a month ago

It told me the difference between the professional and classic model of a dehydrator was its screen resolution and refresh rate. And that the professional dehydrator was better suited for gamers.

xp84

a month ago

Didn’t you see the latest LTT video, “Water-cool your dehydrator for insane FPS”?

throwyawayyyy

a month ago

A story that popped up in my Google Now (or whatever it's called these days) feed: "Princess Bride Still Cherished by Fans". With an image from the Fellowship of the Ring. And in tiny text at the bottom, "Generated with AI, which can make mistakes".

It's all so dispiriting: produced without thought, consumed without pleasure.

rtcoms

a month ago

Recommendation on Amazon are also very bad. After I buy a phone they keep recommending to buy another phone.

rsynnott

a month ago

Why do they even have these? Like, Frasier has been available on various streaming platforms for probably 15 years. Some human has already written presumably correct episode/season summaries.

PyWoody

a month ago

Yes! That's exactly what set me off.

The overviews on IMDB are usually pretty reliable, too.

xp84

a month ago

Yeah, the fact that they literally own the IMDB really makes it hilarious that they’re AI-generating any movie or TV information. I could see a startup doing that because it’s not cheap to license such a lot of data. But like, it’s right there! LOL

PeterStuer

a month ago

AI fatigue is real. I would guess about 50% of digital technical content in my YouTube feed is now NotebookLM slop.

Don't mistake me for an AI hater. I love using AI in my dev and research work. But having the same scripted low effort content being churned out en mass on every media platform is making curation such a nescessary high maintainance chore.

andyjohnson0

a month ago

Please don't abuse Ask HN by using it as a blogging platform. Per the guidelines, it is intended for asking questions of the community.

llmslave2

a month ago

Yeah it's incredibly bad, and people are literally learning to not trust a single thing AI touches because of hallucinations like this.