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1. paxys+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-12-18 14:21:26
"I need an SUV for my family of 5. Which one should I buy?"

"What is the gas mileage of the Chevy Colorado?"

"What electric vehicles are in your lineup?"

"What is the difference between the Sport and Performance models of the Equinox?"

Feed the LLM the latest spec sheet as context and give it a few instructions ("act as a Chevy sales rep", "only recommend Chevy brand vehicles", "be very biased in favor of Chevy...") it can easily answer the majority of general inquiries from customers, probably more intelligently than most dealers or salespeople.

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2. hacker+13[view] [source] 2023-12-18 14:36:51
>>paxys+(OP)
that "easily" is carrying a lot of weight. notwithstanding how AI is simply vulnerable to SQL injection / CB's example / etc, except unbounded through natural language
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3. paxys+n4[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-12-18 14:43:15
>>hacker+13
Sure it is vulnerable to prompt injection, but the only one affected by it is the person doing the prompting. Outside of "haha look I made it say a funny thing" there is really no side effect and no disruption for regular users of the service.
4. throwa+v8[view] [source] 2023-12-18 15:04:31
>>paxys+(OP)
This is a great reply. People here are overestimating how much intelligence (rational thinking) that people put into buying a car. For most people, it is about sales / emotions. If ChatGPT can help to sway a buyer, it is a win for the dealership.
5. deely3+mv2[view] [source] 2023-12-19 06:27:31
>>paxys+(OP)
And after each question please go and do a search manually on the web to verify answer.
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