It is learned that recently, according to foreign media reports, the US second-hand clothing platform Poshmark is doubling its investment in generating artificial intelligence and announced the launch of the tool Smart List AI to speed up the seller's listing process, optimize search exposure, and improve overall transaction efficiency. It is understood that Smart List AI can scan the photos uploaded by sellers and use market data to automatically generate product titles, descriptions and categories, while guiding users to complete the listing process. Sellers can adjust or supplement information on their own to ensure that the listing content is accurate. In addition, the tool is optimized for search, which can increase product exposure and help sellers attract more potential buyers. Compared to the AI-generated listing features already available on platforms such as eBay, Poshmark claims that its tool can reduce the time it takes to list items by an average of 48%. In a beta test launched last fall, 82% of participants reported that the AI tool was more efficient than traditional listing systems and effectively saved time. Poshmark's launch of Smart List AI is its latest move to promote artificial intelligence to reshape the second-hand market. Currently, major e-commerce platforms are actively integrating AI technology to improve user experience and operational efficiency. According to a Poshmark spokesperson, the tool is now available to iOS users in the United States and Canada, and an Android version is also under development. Poshmark was founded in 2011 and supports the trading of second-hand clothing and household goods. It ranks 33rd in the Digital Commerce 360 global online market database. As of now, the platform has more than 130 million users and a total gross merchandise volume (GMV) of more than US$10 billion. Author ✎ Rayna/ Statement: This article is copyrighted and may not be reproduced without permission. If you need authorization, please contact: happy |
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