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Black Friday shoppers tap AI to uncover best holiday deals
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Artificial intelligence is transforming how consumers approach Black Friday shopping, with many turning to AI tools like ChatGPT to find the best deals and plan their holiday purchases.

Current landscape: A significant shift is occurring in Black Friday shopping habits as 44% of likely shoppers plan to use AI tools this year, according to a survey of 2000 consumers by research group Attest.

  • Traditional Black Friday tactics like camping outside stores are being replaced by AI-powered deal hunting
  • Major retailers including Amazon and Walmart are incorporating AI features to enhance the shopping experience
  • Companies like OpenAI and Perplexity AI have expanded their search and shopping capabilities specifically for the holiday season

Consumer adoption: AI tools are helping shoppers navigate the complexities of modern holiday shopping while reducing stress and saving time.

  • Jim Malervy, a Philadelphia marketing executive, uses ChatGPT and PayPal’s Honey to find discounts on specific items like the Margot Robbie Barbie doll
  • Frédéric Bourgeois-LeBlanc from Montreal relies on Weever.AI for product recommendations instead of manual research
  • Digital merchandising manager Sana Akibu starts all shopping searches with ChatGPT to track down specific deals and promo codes

AI capabilities and limitations: While AI tools offer powerful shopping assistance, they come with certain constraints that shoppers need to consider.

  • ChatGPT can generate detailed shopping itineraries and find deals, but may sometimes provide outdated or inaccurate information
  • The technology relies on probability-based answers that require verification
  • Paid versions of AI services often provide more accurate results through real-time search capabilities

Market dynamics: Retailers are adapting to changing consumer behavior as traditional Black Friday shopping evolves.

  • Major chains like Kohl’s and Best Buy report cautious sales outlooks as shoppers wait for significant discounts
  • Retailers are preparing for record numbers of shoppers over the Thanksgiving weekend
  • Dynamic pricing and rapidly changing online deals have made traditional deal-hunting methods less effective

Looking ahead: The integration of AI in holiday shopping represents a fundamental shift in consumer behavior that will likely reshape retail strategies.

  • Walmart’s CFO John David Rainey acknowledges this transformation as “a glimpse of the future”
  • AI companies are preparing their systems for increased holiday shopping traffic
  • The technology is particularly appealing to younger consumers who are studying and embracing AI tools

Future implications: The growing adoption of AI shopping assistants signals a broader transformation in retail, where success will increasingly depend on seamlessly integrating artificial intelligence into the consumer experience while addressing accuracy and reliability concerns.

A very ChatGPT Christmas: Savvy Black Friday shoppers use AI to find deals

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