AI tools transform Christmas shopping as people turn to chatbots

The technology is starting to move beyond using AI tools to help find a product on a retailer's website, to letting shoppers buy items without even leaving a chat-bot.OpenAI at the end of September announced an Instant Checkout feature. In the weeks since, the ChatGPT maker has announced partnerships with several major retailers and marketplaces to list some of their products directly on the chat service. Etsy and Shopify led the pack, followed by Walmart in October and Salesforce and Target in November.Walmart, for example, said its partnership with OpenAI "allows customers and Sam's Club members to plan meals, restock essentials, or discover new products simply by chatting".But at this stage, there are limitations for shoppers seeking to offload their holiday shopping entirely. Buying items without leaving AI chats is still a nascent phenomenon, only weeks in the making.And AI companies hold the cards, analysts said.Not every retailer is set up for direct purchases within ChatGPT, Mr Harmon said. Some have not yet received approval from OpenAI."It's OpenAI's game. They're in control of who is listed and how long it takes," he said."The smaller ones will be left out for the time being, until they're able to convert their data and get approved to have it listed on OpenAI."Analysts said retailers could draw in shoppers by prioritising partnerships with AI companies.The agreements have the potential to boost brand perception among consumers, said Yanliu Huang, a marketing professor at Drexel University. She noted the benefits for a company like Walmart, which is known for its low prices but is seeking to appeal to higher-educated and younger consumers, too.Ms Huang predicted that other large retailers like Costco, as well as smaller brands, are likely to follow suit.
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