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Another comment about AI

  • Writer: Sumedha Rajbanshi
    Sumedha Rajbanshi
  • Dec 26, 2025
  • 1 min read

To add to the discussion about how AI is being used for businesses, I have had to go through a few durable goods websites to adjust to my current situation. A lot of the images were labelled "AI generated", so at least they were honest upfront. My immediate reaction was to be annoyed, and maybe it is perhaps because I don't play a lot of video games or watch a lot of CGI generated media. Then I thought, which worker has AI replaced when the firm decided to use AI generated images? The people that stage design ideas, on how customers can use the product on the listing? How many individuals would be involved in executing such a task? Probably at least two? So with the incorporation of AI, would the task of staging design suggestions fall upon only one person? Or would it still require two individuals, because of the specialised knowledge of each individual involved? Also, it isn't as if software didn't already exist, to visually create 3D versions of design ideas.


As I was flipping through the listings, I started to notice that, the AI-generated images didn't include the exact product on the listing. Then I became confused; previously, the stagings gave suggestive uses of the actual product. Now, AI only gives style ideas? I personally don't have an issue with style idea suggestions, because I can think for myself. Are other customers going to notice the difference and complain? Will have to see if they do.

 
 
 

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