More Americans Using AI To Help With Holiday Shopping

If the thought of shopping for holiday gifts makes you cringe, don’t worry, you’ve still got months to make your list and check it twice. If you’re hoping to be a better gift-giver this year, new research suggests some high-tech help may be the key. According to a new survey, a third of Americans are turning to AI tools for gift advice for the upcoming holiday season and 74% of them believe it will boost their giving game.

The poll of 2-thousand U.S. adults reveals that 57% now use AI tools to help with their everyday shopping and one in three say AI is a helpful assistant when they shop.

  • A third (32%) would even trust AI to give them better gifting advice than their own friends and family, and 34% have already used the tool for gift advice.
  • Fans of it say AI is good at finding the lowest price on specific items (38%), getting links for specific products (37%) and brainstorming gift ideas (35%).
  • This year, nearly two-thirds (62%) plan to shop on Black Friday and 16% do all their holiday shopping in Black Friday sales.
  • Almost as many (56%) say they’ll be shopping on Cyber Monday, with 10% planning to shop it exclusively for holiday gifts.
  • Black Friday shoppers plan to spend an average of $449 this year, compared to $423 last year.
  • In general, people are concerned about how the economy will impact holiday shopping, with 43% worried about inflation and 31% concerned about tariffs.
  • Those economic uncertainties have led 59% to spread out their holiday shopping over a longer period of time this year.
  • They’re hoping this helps them stay within budget (56%) and avoid crowds (34%) while shopping.
  • More than half (59%) have already put money aside for holiday gifts and 59% plan to get their shopping started at least a month before Black Friday.
  • And 14% are already on it, they started their holiday shopping more than four months in advance.

Source: Talker


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