I also made sure to include the make, model, and year of the car, as well as the fact that it had engine trouble. I also included the fact that I was selling it as-is, which is important for any car with major issues. I also included the fact that I was selling it as-is, which is important for any car with major issues. (Credit: OpenAI/Brian Westover) The Results: A Solid Ad, But Not PerfectThe ad that ChatGPT wrote for me was pretty good. It included all of the key information I wanted to convey, and it was written in a way that was clear and easy to understand. It even included a bit of humor, which is always a plus when trying to sell something. (Credit: OpenAI/Brian Westover) But it wasn’t perfect. For one thing, it didn’t include any mention of the car’s mileage, which is a key selling point for any used car. It also didn’t mention the car’s color, which is another important detail for many buyers. And while it did mention the car’s engine trouble, it didn’t specify what exactly was wrong with it, which could be a dealbreaker for some buyers. (Credit: OpenAI/Brian Westover) The Verdict: AI Can Write a Good Ad, But It’s Not PerfectOverall, I was pretty impressed with the ad that ChatGPT wrote for me. It was clear, concise, and included all of the key information I wanted to convey. But it wasn’t perfect. It missed a few key details that could be important to potential buyers, and it didn’t quite capture the tone that I was going for. So while AI can definitely write a good ad, it’s not quite ready to replace human writers just yet. But with a little bit of editing and tweaking, it could definitely be a useful tool for anyone looking to sell a car, or anything else for that matter.
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