Car Buyers Are Turning To ChatGPT To Help Them Get A Better Deal

Car buyers are using ChatGPT to help them get a better deal on a car, with some using apps like Negoshify and others chatting directly with ChatGPT to evaluate cars and negotiate with dealers. However, there are concerns about ChatGPT's potential biases and the need to verify its feedback before using it in a negotiation.
People are using artificial intelligence to get a good deal on a car. Ex-Apple engineer Mustafa Khan has created Negoshify, which can be used in ChatGPT to find a car, put down a refundable $500 reserve, and negotiate with a dealer. Some car buyers chat directly with ChatGPT to evaluate cars and get coaching on the negotiation process. A Reddit user reported that ChatGPT helped her reword her messages to gain more leverage in a negotiation. However, ChatGPT can be biased or make things up if its training data is incomplete or conflicting. Users should research and verify ChatGPT's feedback before using it in a negotiation. Additionally, dealers may be biased against AI-generated inquiries, so users should rewrite ChatGPT's responses in their own words.
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