Kids’ Christmas wish lists are ever evolving, with the days of crossing off toys from the Argos catalogues long gone. With children’s Christmas lists for 2023 already on their way to Santa’s grotto, experts at one of Europe’s leading price comparison sites idealo.co.uk asked AI’s powered language model ChatGPT to “predict what children’s Christmas wish lists are going to look like in 50 years’ time” and the results were out of this world. Based on current trends, social issues and technological developments – AI revealed seven gifts that our future generations could be adding to their wish list. Immersive learning experiencesKids asking for educational gifts would be a dream come true for some parents and AI predicts this is something that could appear on wish lists in 50 years’ time. The average bout of Christmas shopping is undoubtedly going to cost more as gifts become more expensive, and higher ticket items become the norm for kids’ wish lists.
Source: The Times December 08, 2023 22:26 UTC