Remember when holiday shopping meant elbowing strangers in a crowded store and muttering “why are Legos so expensive?” like a confused cartoon character? Those days are fading faster than my willpower in the big box checkout line.
This year, artificial intelligence isn’t just whispering suggestions, it’s full-on shopping with you, like the friend who knows all the deals and actually pays attention. Retailers are handing AI the keys to the holiday sales kingdom, and shoppers are here for it. According to forecasts, tools like ChatGPT and its pals could influence a whopping $263 billion in global holiday sales this season, roughly one out of every five online holiday dollars spent.
Chatting Your Way to Gifts (Yes, Like Talking to a Person)
Instead of typing awkward keywords into search bars, folks are now asking AI in plain English (or emoji) what to get their cousin who “collects cool but useless gadgets.” These modern bots give curated gift ideas, compare prices, and even track availability, all in conversation. Kind of like having a super nerdy personal shopper who never sleeps.
And major players are leaning into this. Walmart and Target have partnered with ChatGPT so customers can find and buy products directly within the chat interface, no more clicking between tabs like a confused squirrel.
Target’s version even lets you add multiple items to your cart, pick delivery or curbside pickup, and shop for groceries or gifts without ever leaving the AI conversation.
David vs. Goliath (But Both Are Robots Now)
It’s not just about convenience, this holiday season feels like the AI retail Olympics. Walmart has its own AI helper (“Sparky”), Amazon has Rufus, and Target’s chatbot isn’t just hanging out — it’s curating and suggesting like your best friend who skis and also knows boutique candle brands.
Here’s the twist: Amazon is playing hardball by blocking some external AI tools from crawling its site. That’s right, even robots can get territorial.
Meanwhile, other retailers, including Etsy and smaller Shopify brands, are jumping into the AI mix, letting shoppers complete purchases or connect directly through ChatGPT.
The Power Shift: From Search Bars to Conversations
This shift isn’t just about being cool, it’s strategic. Traditional search engines are starting to feel like rotary phones in a smartphone era. Shoppers want responses that feel human, contextual, and (let’s be honest) funny when needed. This is why investing in GEO is critical today to ensure your brand meets searchers where they are today: in LLMs.
AI shopping isn’t perfect yet, sometimes it’s like talking to a well-meaning grandma who insists your holiday vibe is “black turtleneck chic” even when you said festive red. But it’s improving fast, and people are responding. Engagement is up, buying rates are climbing, and shoppers using AI are spending more time browsing (and more time buying).

So What Does All This Actually Mean?
- Shopping is getting easier and more conversational. No more stress-filled keyword battles. Just talk — like you’re telling a friend what you want.
- Major retailers are scrambling to show up where users are: inside the chat. Because if your Aunt Karen can’t ask a bot for a gift idea, are you even in the holiday spirit?
- A new kind of traffic is emerging. Retailers that optimize for AI discovery are winning — and perhaps teaching us that the future of shopping may feel more like texting and less like wrestling.
The Bottom Line
This holiday season, AI hasn’t just joined the party, it’s passed out on the couch, helped wrap gifts, and texted everyone in your contacts list asking what they want. And while there’s still a bit of awkwardness (like when the bot suggests socks for your fashionista sister), the overall vibe is clear: holiday shopping just got a lot smarter, and a lot more conversational.
So next time you type “What should I get my dad who already has everything?” maybe try saying it out loud. You’re not talking to a screen anymore — you’re talking to your new holiday shopping partner in crime.
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