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Walmart partners with ChatGPT to help you chat your way to checkout

A new conversational shopping experience is on the way.

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What’s happened? Walmart has partnered with OpenAI to bring a conversational shopping experience to ChatGPT users. The upcoming feature will allow users to browse and buy products from Walmart and Sam’s Club directly within the chatbot.

  • The retail experience will be powered by ChatGPT’s new Instant Checkout feature, which was announced late last month.
  • It will show users a “Buy” button next to eligible products in shopping-related chats, enabling seamless checkouts mid-conversation.
  • Bloomberg reports that the feature will go live this fall, with the catalog including apparel, entertainment, packaged food, and more from Walmart and Sam’s Club.
  • According to Walmart, the ChatGPT integration is part of its “agentic commerce” push to utilize AI to anticipate and plan customer purchases.

Why is this important? Many users already rely on AI chatbots for product comparisons and shopping recommendations. This integration could help Walmart turn those recommendations into purchases, making shopping faster, smarter, and more intuitive through ChatGPT.

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Why should I care? For Walmart shoppers already using ChatGPT for product research, this integration could make the journey from search to checkout much more seamless.

  • Walmart says the feature will make restocking essentials, planning meals, or shopping for gifts as simple as having a conversation, while eliminating the need to switch apps or scroll through endless product listings.
  • Personalized and predictive shopping recommendations in ChatGPT could potentially save you time and effort.

What’s next? Walmart has yet to give us a demo of the ChatGPT integration. Its success will hinge on how smoothly it handles recommendations, orders, and payments.

  • It remains to be seen whether the partnership will influence ChatGPT’s product recommendations, potentially favoring Walmart and Sam’s Club offerings over other retailers.
  • Research already indicates that ChatGPT and Google’s AI often disagree on brand recommendations for the same queries, and the Walmart partnership could further impact how products are recommended within the new shopping experience.
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