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Have you requested a refund off Amazon lately? They have an automated system where, iirc, a wizard will ask you a few questions and then process it, presumably inspecting your customer history and so on. If the system thinks your request looks genuine and it's within whatever parameters they've set, it'll accept instantly, refund you, sometimes without even asking you to send the item back. If it's less sure, it will pass the request on to a human agent to be dealt with like it would have been in the Before Times.

I can see no reason why it would be illegal or inappropriate to use an LLM as part of the initial flow there. In fact I see no reason why it would be illegal for Amazon to simply flip a coin to decide whether to immediately accept your refund. (Appropriateness is another matter!)

I guess you're assuming the LLM would be the only point of contact with no recourse if it rejects you? Which strikes me as very pessimistic, unless you live in a very poorly regulated country.



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