AI NewsAmazon will show AI product images when you search for some reason
Amazon will show AI product images when you search for some reason
11:19 PM IST · June 3, 2026

In what may be one of the more questionable uses of AI to date, Amazon announced on Wednesday that it will display AI-generated images of products within its shopping app based on usersâ search queries. Thatâs right â a retailer where people shop for real-world products thinks that displaying fake photos will âhelpâ consumers better find what theyâre looking for. Enough already. Hereâs how Amazonsays in a blog postthat the feature will work. Customers may have something in mind but donât know the right term to describe it in a way that returns useful results. (The examples Amazon gives are things like âcowl neckâ for a style of shirts or ârattanâ for furniture.) When someone enters a search query, theyâll be shown a variety of AI-generated product images below their autocomplete suggestions. (See above photo.) For instance, if you search for a blue gingham dress, you might see a few dress styles â short or long sleeves, varying lengths, and other differences â appear as visual options. The idea is that clicking one would direct you to search results that better match that style, powered by Amazonâs visual search capabilities. In reality, itâs somewhat bananas for a retailer to make up fake products as a way of guiding users to search results. For starters, itâs potentially misleading â customers who donât read carefully may think theyâre being directed to a page where they could find that exact dress, then be disappointed when it isnât available. And thereâs the fairly obvious question of why youâd make up product images when you have a website full of real photographs of real products â which is presumably what an online shopper actually wants to see. The feature follows a number of other attempts by Amazon to integrate AI into its retail site and shopping app, with mixed results. On the more useful end, Amazon alreadysummarizes customer reviewsvia AI, so you donât have to read them all to get a sense of the key pros and cons of a product. More bizarrely, it last year rolled out ashort audio product summaryfeature in which AI experts describe a productâs highlights, podcast-style. Other recent AI features include AI-generated âshoppable collagesâ to direct people to curated pages devoted to a particular fashion style;Amazon Lens Live, which scans products in a cameraâs view to find visual matches; the ability to add text to visual searches; and a Lock Screen visual search widget for iOS. Earlier this month, Amazon alsoreplaced its Rufus AI chatbot with Alexa for Shoppingto enable natural language shopping queries via voice and text.
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