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parl_match 2 hours ago

> No one is doing that, these people don't exist.

Unfortunately, they do. "Normie America" loves that shit. It's why they've been pushing it so hard: it's one of the few areas they're getting serious traction in day to day life.

Jzush an hour ago | parent | next [-]

Not where I’m from. No one has the money to fly to Japan for a shopping trip like this ad suggests. Where do these people exist outside the Bay Area?

parl_match an hour ago | parent [-]

We were talking about the clothing mockup using AI: "The very first thing they show this new machine doing is helping people shop for clothes using AI."

Also, Japan is a cheap travel destination right now. Two people can do a 14 day trip easily for $3000 total. That's not nothing but it's also in the realm of many middle class people regardless of where they live.

prmoustache 21 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

Not for a dedicated shopping trip.

9dev 28 minutes ago | parent | prev [-]

You probably don't even realise how far you are from average Americans, who are currently struggling to pay for their groceries. Shelling out three grand for a two-week vacation is simply unattainable for the vast majority of the population.

jimbokun 2 minutes ago | parent [-]

More people travel overseas than ever before. To the extent major tourist destinations are having to take measures to limit the number of tourists coming there.

KalMann an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Are you sure? I think "normies" would prefer to see and try on the clothes they buy.

xboxnolifes 36 minutes ago | parent [-]

People will order clothes they see on tiktok without ever having touched them. Having something where their users can basically say "order me that shirt" while they are tiking their tok or rolling their reels, and it works most of the time, is a company's wet dream.

Though, people "want" a lot of things that actually end up making them less happy. So responding to demand doesn't necessarily make it a good thing, but only time will tell.

sleepyguy an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

I don't know why your being junked, few companies know more about people than Google. That's why this pos is marketed directly at them.

ricardonunez an hour ago | parent [-]

This was going to be my response, the biggest data miner in the world doesn’t know how users are buying online? That’s a big claim