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Are AI-generated outputs safe to publish?

Summary

AI-generated outputs should always be reviewed before publishing. ShopIQ can generate product descriptions, images, videos, website content, blogs, marketing copy, and business insights, but the merchant remains responsible for accuracy, legality, brand fit, product claims, intellectual property, and customer-facing use.

Who this is for: Merchants who use AI to create product content, visuals, campaigns, blogs, policy content, or business communication.

Are AI-generated outputs safe to publish?

AI-generated outputs can be useful, but they should not be published without review. Merchants should review every AI-generated output before making it live or using it commercially. AI can save time, but it may still produce content that needs correction, editing, or verification.

What AI outputs should be reviewed?

  • Product titles, descriptions, and SEO metadata
  • Website content and blogs
  • Policy pages and marketing copy
  • WhatsApp messages and email campaigns
  • Ad copy
  • Product images, lifestyle images, and videos
  • Business reports and customer replies
  • Size charts and product claims

Why is review important?

AI-generated content may contain incorrect product details, misstate material or size information, create unsupported product claims, use unsuitable tone, miss legal or compliance details, conflict with brand guidelines, misrepresent product appearance, or need better localization or language accuracy. The merchant is responsible for final published output.

Are AI-generated product visuals accurate?

ShopIQ is designed to maintain product details with a high degree of accuracy, especially for jewelry, embroidery, detailed apparel, handcrafted products, prints, textures, and other design-sensitive products. However, merchants must still review visuals before publishing and check shape, color, stone placement, embroidery, print pattern, texture, material appearance, product proportions, model fit, and branding elements.

Can AI-generated content violate intellectual property rights?

AI-generated or uploaded content may create intellectual property risks if it uses or resembles protected material without permission. Merchants should avoid using third-party logos, copyrighted images, trademarked names, celebrity likenesses, brand assets, or restricted content unless they have rights to use them.

Can AI write policy pages or tax content?

AI can help draft policy pages and general content, but merchants should review them carefully. Policy pages may involve legal, tax, refund, return, privacy, shipping, or consumer protection obligations. Tax, legal, accounting, audit, GST, compliance, and product regulation decisions should be reviewed by qualified professionals.

Can AI-generated customer replies be sent directly?

Merchants should review AI-generated customer replies before sending, especially for complaints, refunds, returns, cancellations, delayed delivery, payment disputes, or legal issues. Customer replies should be accurate, respectful, and aligned with merchant policies.

Does reviewing AI output consume credits?

Manual review does not consume AI credits. Generating the AI output consumes credits, but reading, editing, or manually correcting it does not consume additional credits unless the merchant asks AI to revise it again.

AI outputs are drafts and assistance, not final authority. The merchant remains responsible for what is published, sent, promised, claimed, or used commercially.

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