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Gemini da Google se une à Gap enquanto a OpenAI muda a estratégia de compras do ChatGPT

Gemini da Google se une à Gap enquanto a OpenAI muda a estratégia de compras do ChatGPT
Google has expanded its Gemini AI assistant into retail by partnering with Gap Inc., allowing users to browse and purchase items from Gap’s brands directly within the chatbot using Google Pay and the Universal Commerce Protocol. At the same time, OpenAI is stepping back from its built-in checkout feature in ChatGPT, focusing instead on improving product displays, side‑by‑side comparisons, and overall relevance. The move reflects a broader trend of retailers and AI developers experimenting with conversational commerce while reassessing what shopping experiences resonate with users. Ler mais

Target Lança Aplicativo de Compras Movido por ChatGPT, Expandindo a Carteira de Varejo da OpenAI

Target Lança Aplicativo de Compras Movido por ChatGPT, Expandindo a Carteira de Varejo da OpenAI
OpenAI is deepening its retail presence with the upcoming launch of a Target-branded ChatGPT shopping app. The beta version will let shoppers request ideas, browse items, build multi‑item baskets, order food and check out directly within ChatGPT. The move follows OpenAI’s recent rollout of dedicated retail apps for brands such as Canva, Coursera, Figma, Expedia, Spotify, and Zillow, and its new Instant Checkout feature that enables purchases from retailers like Etsy and Shopify. Target also plans to deploy ChatGPT Enterprise to its 18,000 employees for supply‑chain forecasting, store‑process optimization, and AI‑driven customer support. Ler mais

IA, Comércio e Controvérsia: Do Compras Impulsionadas por Chatbot à Reclamações da FTC e Surpreendentes Surtos de Pulgas

IA, Comércio e Controvérsia: Do Compras Impulsionadas por Chatbot à Reclamações da FTC e Surpreendentes Surtos de Pulgas
Recent developments show artificial intelligence reshaping retail, prompting regulatory uncertainty, and raising mental‑health alarms. Retailers are eyeing chat‑based product discovery while the FTC quietly removes AI‑related blog posts, leaving businesses unsure of policy direction. Protesters have adopted inflatable frog costumes to dodge surveillance, and Google’s New York offices faced a bedbug scare. Most strikingly, the FTC recorded 200 complaints linking ChatGPT to delusions, paranoia and even self‑harm, highlighting a growing concern over AI‑induced psychosis. Ler mais