ChatGPT is quickly becoming popular among lawyers, clinicians, professors, and their students. But it’s also proving useful in the business sector, particularly for Amazon sellers looking for a slight competitive advantage to boost sales.
According to a report published on CNBC, third-party merchants who have adopted ChatGPT claim it can make selling on Amazon’s marketplace easier and more profitable.
The young technology has demonstrated that it is prone to making errors and, in some circumstances, simply making stuff up. ChatGPT learns to write by analyzing massive amounts of data from the internet.
In recent months, there has been a flood of YouTube videos, articles, and LinkedIn postings praising the benefits of ChatGPT for Amazon merchants. In addition, JungleScout, an e-commerce software supplier, has also jumped on the trend by including ChatGPT in its offerings.
Ariel Ben Solomon is the Growth and Strategy manager at Ecomhunt. He is the host of the Ecomhunt Podcast. Can be followed on Twitter at @ArielBenSolomon