Wonder What Tech Gift To Buy For A 5-Year-Old On Christmas? Here's What ChatGPT Suggested

ChatGPT — an AI-powered chatbot — has become a much-discussed topic among netizens. So, Benzinga decided to use it to find the best Christmas presents for kids. 

What Happened: For children, Christmas is synonymous with gifts, but finding the perfect present to make kids happy is difficult. This year, Benzinga and Open AI's ChatGPT have collated a list to make all gift woes go away.

See Also: OpenAI's ChatGPT Might be The Biggest Advancement in Modern History, and Nobody Is Talking About It

When asked, "What tech gifts to buy a five-year-old for Christmas," the chatbot suggested these ideas: 

A kid-friendly tablet, such as the Amazon Fire Kids Edition or the iPad Mini.

A child-sized smartwatch, such as the VTech Kidizoom Smartwatch.

A handheld gaming device, such as Nintendo Switch Lite or PlayStation Portable.

A robot or remote-controlled toy such as the Sphero Mini or the Cozmo robot.

A kid-friendly camera such as the VTech Kidizoom Action Cam or the Fujifilm Instax Mini.

A pair of kid-friendly headphones, such as Puro Sound Labs Kids Volume Limiting Headphones or the JBL Junior Headphones.

A subscription to a kid-friendly streaming service, such as Disney Plus or Nick Jr. Play.

A kid-friendly coding toy or game, such as the Kano Computer Kit or Osmo Coding Jam.

Why It's Important: ChatGPT was created by OpenAI and founded in 2015 by CEO Sam Altman, Elon Musk and others. 

This AI-powered chatbot has taken the internet by storm. Earlier, a user suggested that Microsoft Corporation may integrate ChatGPT with Bing to take over the Google search engine and Musk's reply caught everyone's eye.  

Read Next: Elon Musk Shares Thoughts On ChatGPT As AI Chatbot Becomes Latest Internet Sensation

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