Consumer test drive: can AI do your Christmas gift shopping for you?

A.I. Gift Givers: Can Machines Really Help You Find the Perfect Present?

As Christmas shopping season approaches, many people are turning to AI platforms to help them choose gifts for loved ones. But can machines truly offer thoughtful and personal suggestions? A recent experiment tested several popular chatbots, with surprising results.

When asked for gift ideas for a middle-aged man who enjoys running and photography, the market-leading chatbot ChatGPT suggested some unusual items, including a Canon lens and a tennis racket sensor tracker. While these might be useful, they came at a relatively high price tag – £129 for the camera equipment. The AI platform even recommended "experience" ideas like tennis coaching or live music.

However, when working within a more restricted budget, ChatGPT suggested something less desirable: ugly tennis racket-emblazoned socks for £18. This outcome highlights one of the key limitations of using A.I. gift givers – they often prioritize big online retailers over smaller, niche companies.

When searching for gift ideas for women who like beauty products, DIY, and fitness, ChatGPT steered towards more mainstream suggestions. While some were reasonable, others felt unoriginal. The AI even recommended a £17.50 moisturiser set from Odylique, describing it as "luxurious but not mainstream." This outcome raises concerns about the potential for A.I. gift givers to reinforce existing biases and stereotypes.

The Guardian also tested A.I. platforms on local gift ideas in south London, with mixed results. While some chatbots suggested independent stores like ALKEMI, others defaulted to big online retailers unless instructed otherwise.

Other A.I. models, such as Google's Gemini, offered similar responses, with a focus on bigger brands and fewer nuanced suggestions. So what can consumers expect from using A.I. gift givers? For now, these machines seem more likely to provide general product recommendations rather than thoughtful, personal suggestions that truly reflect the recipient's interests.

The key to success may lie in spending time steering the A.I. towards more relevant answers – but this defeats the purpose of using a machine to help with gift shopping. Ultimately, consumers will need to weigh the benefits and limitations of relying on A.I. for their holiday shopping needs.
 
🤔 u no wut's weird about AI gift givers tho? dey r supposed 2 b helpful but dey jus end up pushin more mainstream brands 📦😒 like who cares bout ugly tennis racket socks tho?! 🧦 u wanna get sum1 a nice photography lens or somethin, but instead u get a £129 price tag 💸. and don't even get me started on dey prioritizin big online retailers over smaller, niche companies 🤷‍♂️ it's like dey r more worried 'bout makin sales than actually helpin u find the perfect gift 🎁
 
I mean, can you believe how AI is supposed to be all smart now 🤖? I used to get the best ideas from my aunt, she'd ask me what my cousin wanted and I'd just tell her whatever 😂. Now they're saying these chatbots are gonna help us find perfect gifts? Please, I've seen them try to suggest ugly socks with a tennis racket on 'em 🧦... like who thought that was a good idea?! 🤪 And don't even get me started on the fact that they're pushing big online retailers over smaller shops. That's just not how it works back in my day...
 
idk about ai being useful 4 gift ideas 🤔 they're good at finding generic stuff that's expensive lol like who needs a £129 tennis racket sensor tracker tho? can't they just give some affordable suggestions 4 once? also what's with the socks tho 🧦 - ugly tennis racket-emblazoned socks? did anyone even design those?
 
Ugh, I'm so done with these AI gift givers 🤯. Like, who thought it's a good idea to suggest tennis racket-emblazoned socks as a gift? 🧦 That's just lazy. And don't even get me started on the price tag - £129 for a camera equipment is crazy! 💸 I mean, can't these AI platforms think outside the box or something? It's all about what big online retailers want to sell them, not really about finding something thoughtful and personal.

And have you seen the results from The Guardian's test in south London? 🤔 Independent stores like ALKEMI get lost in the shuffle because the chatbots just default to bigger brands. That's just reinforcing existing biases, if you ask me... 👀 It's all about what's convenient for the AI, not what's best for the person receiving the gift.

I swear, using an AI to find a gift is just going to lead to disappointment 🎁. You gotta take the time to steer it in the right direction yourself, but that defeats the purpose of having a machine do the work for you. I'm sticking to my old-fashioned gift-giving methods, thank you very much! 💪
 
OMG 🤯 I'm like super confused about these AI gift givers...I mean, I get it, they're trying to help but can't they just make suggestions that are actually cool and not just from those big online retailers?! Like, I was thinking of getting my sister a new camera lens because she loves photography but the AI suggested this super expensive one that's like £129! That's way out of my budget 😩. And what's with the tennis racket-emblazoned socks? 🧦😂. But on the other hand, if I'm gonna use an AI gift giver, shouldn't it try to suggest some more unique stuff?! Not just the same old brands and products that everyone else is buying...I wanna stand out from the crowd, you know?! 🤔💡
 
lol what's up with these AI chatbots they're like "oh yeah, get this tennis racket-emblazoned sock" lol no thanks i'm good 😂 i mean i guess its cool that they can suggest some decent ideas but sometimes it feels like they're just trying to sell us stuff from big brands 🤑 and not really listen to what we're looking for...like if you ask me for gift ideas for a woman who likes beauty products and DIY, the AI is all "oh yeah, get this moisturiser set" but what about those indie skincare brands or craft stores that have amazing stuff? 🤔 idk maybe i'm just being too picky but it's like they're missing the point of using an AI to help with gift shopping...
 
Wow 🤯, I'm actually kinda surprised that AI platforms can suggest such different results depending on the person's interests! It makes me wonder how personal these suggestions are gonna be when it comes to specific tastes & hobbies... 💭 Interesting 👀
 
omg u gotta try this new a.i. gift giver thing 🤖 i was like browsing through amazon when chatgpt suggested me get my mum this awesome art print set from a small indie shop she's been wanting but never found 🎨💕 the price wasn't too bad either £60. then i asked it for birthday ideas for my little brother and got some pretty cool suggestions like a nintendo switch game and a fun experience at an escape room 🎮😄
 
😊 Machines trying to help us find gifts is just so... quaint. I mean, who thought it was a good idea to let AI come up with gifts? It's like asking Siri to plan your date night 🤣. These chatbots are just spitting out suggestions from popular online retailers and calling it 'personalized'. Newsflash: £129 for a tennis racket sensor tracker is not exactly a thoughtful gift, especially when you can get something way more meaningful at the same price. And don't even get me started on those tacky socks 🧦.

I love how these AIs are reinforcing existing biases by only suggesting big brands and ignoring smaller, niche companies. It's like they're saying 'we know what's best for you'... no thanks. The real magic happens when we take control of the gift-giving process and put in a little effort to make it more thoughtful and personal. So yeah, I'll stick to my grandma's advice: just get her something she likes 🎁.
 
🤖 I mean, can we really trust machines to find us the perfect gifts? It's like they're stuck in some weird online shopping loop 📈. The results are all over the place – one day it's a fancy camera lens, next it's some ugly socks 🧦. And what's up with the focus on big brands? Don't these A.I. gift givers know that sometimes the best gifts come from smaller, indie stores? 💸 It's like they're missing the point of gift shopping altogether – to show you care and pay attention to someone's interests 🎁. Maybe we need to spend some quality time with our A.I. friends and teach them how to think outside the box (or in this case, the online retailer's catalog) 🤓
 
I feel kinda let down by these AI gift givers 🤔... I mean, it's cool that they can suggest some good ideas, but when you ask them to be specific about someone who likes running and photography, they just throw out random stuff like a tennis racket sensor tracker 😂. And don't even get me started on the socks - £18 for ugly tennis racket socks? No thanks! 🚫

I also kinda agree that these AI platforms have biases towards bigger brands and less niche companies. Like, I know someone who loves beauty products and fitness, but it's hard to find unique gift ideas from these AI tools because they keep suggesting the same old stuff from popular brands like Odylique 💄.

I think what really bothers me is that you need to spend so much time steering the AI towards better answers, which kinda defeats the purpose of using a machine in the first place 🤯. Can't we just get some thoughtful, personal suggestions without having to babysit these gift givers? 🙄
 
I think its weird how AIs are giving out suggestions that sound really cool at first but then turn out to be super expensive or just plain wrong 🤑🤔. Like, who buys tennis racket socks? 🧦😂 I mean, I get what's going on here - big online retailers want to sell more stuff - but its not gonna give you the real, personal gift idea that matters most 💸💕
 
i think its a total waste of time using ai gift givers lol i mean what's the point of letting a machine decide somethin u care about so much? cant we just put ourselves in other ppl's shoes 4 once? 🤷‍♂️ anyway, i love how these chatbots keep steerin us towards big brand names its like they dont wanna support anythin new or different. and £129 for a camera lens is just ridiculous id rather spend that on actual time w/ the person i care about
 
I gotta say 🤔, I'm so over AI gift givers right now 😒. Like, don't get me wrong, they're super convenient and all that jazz 💻, but can we really trust them to find us the perfect present? Apparently not 🎁. Those tennis racket socks from ChatGPT? No thanks 🚫. And I'm still trying to figure out why it recommended a £17.50 moisturiser set from some brand I've never heard of 😕.

And don't even get me started on the fact that they tend to steer us towards bigger brands over smaller, niche companies 💸. That's just not very thoughtful or personal, you know? 🤷‍♀️ If you want a gift that really speaks to someone's interests, you gotta put in some extra effort yourself 📝.

I mean, I guess it's cool that these AI platforms can give us general product recommendations and all that 😊. But for me, it's just not the same as getting something from someone who actually knows the person we're buying for 💕. Maybe I'm just old school? 🙃
 
I'm not sure about these AI gift givers 🤔... they seem way too focused on big online retailers 🛍️👀. I mean, what about smaller, niche stores that might actually know the person's interests? It's like they're playing it safe rather than trying to get personal 🎁. And £129 for a camera lens? That's just crazy 😳! But at the same time, I can see how they'd be helpful with broad suggestions... but not when you want something really specific or unique 💡. Maybe if they could find a way to balance that out, they'd be more useful 🤞.
 
I feel like we're at a crossroads here, you know? 🤔 On one hand, I'm all about exploring new tech to make our lives easier, and AI gift givers could be super helpful in that regard! 💡 But on the other hand, it's kinda worrying that they might not be able to capture the nuances of what makes a person tick. Like, if you ask for gift ideas for your sister who loves beauty products, but also happens to be super into sustainability and eco-friendliness... AI might just give you some generic product recommendations without considering those values 🤷‍♀️. I think it's all about finding that balance between using the tech to get ideas and actually spending time to understand what makes your loved ones special ❤️.
 
🤔 I totally get why people wanna use AI gift givers 🎁💻, especially when you're stuck in a time crunch or feeling overwhelmed by all the options out there... But sometimes I feel like these machines can be super hit or miss 🎊😬. Like, I'd rather have someone try to understand me and my loved ones' interests before spitting out some generic suggestions 😕. And yikes, £129 for a camera equipment? That's just not cool 💸... Anyway, I guess it's all about finding that balance between using AI tools to help us out and still putting in the effort to get something truly special 🎁💖
 
😊 I'm kinda meh about using AI gift givers for Christmas shopping. On one hand, it's cool that they can give you ideas, but on the other hand, they're often super basic and prioritize big online retailers over smaller, niche stores 🛍️. And don't even get me started on how they always seem to recommend the same old luxury brands 💸. I mean, come on! Can't they think outside the box (or in this case, the high-end skincare brand)? 😂 The only time AI gift givers kinda work is when you're stuck within a certain budget or just need some general ideas 🤔. But for something really special and personal, like a thoughtful gift for someone you care about, I think it's still better to put in the effort and find something yourself ❤️.
 
im think its kinda ironic that we're turning to machines to get us personal gift ideas when our parents used to do it for us... or at least give us some pretty good hints 🤔 anyway, i was thinking about this chatbot thing and how they're prioritizing big online retailers over smaller ones... that's like, what's the point of having a machine help you if its just gonna steer you towards places thats already got a ton of stuff? wouldn't it be better to find something unique or niche that shows the person genuinely cares? plus, £129 for a tennis racket sensor tracker is just crazy 🤑
 
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