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Current landscape: AI-powered gift shopping is gaining momentum during the 2024 holiday season, with British consumers expected to spend £28.6bn on Christmas gifts.

  • Consumer sentiment shows strong interest, with 95% believing AI could help find better gifts
  • The average spending per person in Britain is projected to reach £596
  • Traditional AI platforms like ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini are being joined by specialized AI gift recommendation services

AI shopping tools and platforms: A new generation of dedicated AI gift generators are emerging to help holiday shoppers streamline their gift-buying process.

  • GiftList, a US-based platform, offers an AI chatbot that provides interactive gift suggestions linked to 50,000 retailers
  • Competing services like Cool Gift Ideas and MyMap.AI are also entering the market
  • These platforms aim to recreate the personalized shopping experience traditionally found in brick-and-mortar stores

Real-world experiences: Early adopters report mixed results when using AI for gift suggestions, highlighting both the potential and limitations of current AI shopping assistants.

  • Josie Hughes successfully used ChatGPT to find outdoor activity gifts for her young brother
  • Some users found AI recommendations too generic, particularly for older recipients
  • The effectiveness of AI suggestions appears to depend heavily on the specificity of the user’s input

Expert insights: Industry professionals emphasize the importance of detailed prompts and recognize AI’s potential to transform retail searching and shopping patterns.

  • Linda Ellett of KPMG suggests AI could fundamentally change how consumers discover products online
  • Perplexity’s Dimitry Shevelenko advises users to be as specific as possible when describing gift recipients and preferences
  • The technology shows promise in replicating the personalized assistance traditionally provided by in-store retail staff

Future implications: While AI gift shopping tools show promise, their current implementation suggests both opportunities and challenges for retailers and consumers alike.

  • The technology could disrupt traditional online advertising and sponsored search models
  • Success rates vary significantly based on user input quality and AI platform sophistication
  • The personal touch remains important, with AI serving best as a supplementary tool rather than a complete replacement for human gift selection judgment

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