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Yes; at the same time, it’s a scam only because people didn’t like it. If it got popular, it would have been a successful hustle and a new business model.


Advertising a product with features that it doesn't have remains a scam in my book, no matter the popularity.

See also: Theranos


Chatgpt, a product that successfully disrupted the market and inspired a number of other companies, is largely misunderstood and falsely advertised.

A HN submission about chatgpt hallucinating broken links to partner websites has comments like:

> It drives me nuts how OpenAI has misleadingly marketed their products, and the tech community at large has failed to clarify what their products really are.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40821262




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