The image above is a Poem Portrait that was created by using the word Dream as the base for an AI to create a poem with an image through the Poem Portraits website.
The poem that the AI created from the word Dream that I submitted was:
Your dream has struck the sound, My love is half-deceived, the sight of the frost.
I do not have a baby registry, but I did buy something once for my nephew CC’s baby registry on Amazon back before he was born.
At first I thought that this was possibly a phishing email or a scam email or some kind of other malicious email, but the email address seemed to be a legitimate Amazon email address (always look at the sender’s email address) so I opened a new tab in my internet browser (never click on or even manually type the links / URLs in an email like this when you are unsure if it is legitimate or not) so I logged into Amazon to check out my account to see what was going on.
I did not find any baby registries linked to my account or anything unusual, and so I assumed that it was an error on Amazon’s part.
Earlier today, we accidentally sent you an email from Amazon Baby Registry.
We apologize for any confusion this may have caused.
Sincerely,
The Amazon Baby Registry Team
I am glad that Amazon emailed us about this, but I wish that they would have given us some more details about what happened exactly and I wish that they would have made a blog post about this or something (maybe they did, but I did not see it on their blog).
I am not sure if this was truly an accident or a hack or a glitch or intentional, either way this will probably bring attention to their baby registry option because some people do not know about it, and so this will probably increase their sales but who knows.