| ▲ | xp84 2 hours ago | |||||||||||||
If such an AI shopping thing existed, I wouldn’t trust it to do a good job. We consumers probably wouldn’t pay enough for it in enough volume to be the customers (Are you a Stitch Fix subscriber? Why not?). The fashion brands would be the customers and we’d be sold to them. The AI tools would tell you and show you that your skin tone really works well with a shirt from $BRAND who bid the highest that day, and the brand that can afford to do that won’t be one with low margins (aka: a good deal), it’ll be one with high margins, and that means some combination of cheap construction and high price. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | AntiUSAbah 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
I'm tall and thin. When i want to shop a sport shirt, i would go to Adidas (german company, german person) and would accept the brand markup just to get something 'stable' and more controlled quality control despite the shirt being a lot cheaper somewere else. Despite this, adidas does not have a tall thin filter despite them selling tall thin shirts in shops. I do not know why. Now i have to start searching around what brands have this option to filter. I do not know why ecommerce online is so shit at least it feels shit for me. If AI would find something in that price range and it would just work, man i would be happy. | ||||||||||||||
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