¿Qué versión de ChatGPT puede realizar compras por ti?
Hola a todos, he estado curioso sobre qué modelos de ChatGPT pueden comprar cosas realmente en tu nombre. Es decir, ¿alguno de ellos puede gestionar compras o p…
Alexander Jensen
February 9, 2026 at 05:37 AM
Hola a todos, he estado curioso sobre qué modelos de ChatGPT pueden comprar cosas realmente en tu nombre. Es decir, ¿alguno de ellos puede gestionar compras o pagos directamente? Pensé que preguntaría aquí para ver qué opinan o saben al respecto. ¡Gracias!
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As of now, the best use is to combine GPT with apps that let you finalize your orders manually.
Would be cool if ChatGPT could buy groceries or stuff for you. But guess it’s a security nightmare to give AI that kind of control right now.
Imagine a GPT that orders pizza for you on command. That would be a game changer for lazy days!
I read somewhere that GPT models deliberately don’t have access to payment info to avoid misuse.
In short: no ChatGPT version purchases stuff for you just yet. They’re great at chatting but still need your input to actually buy.
You can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools, sometimes they showcase bots with more advanced commerce features.
I’m guessing the models are designed to avoid direct transaction capabilities to keep things safer and simpler.
I don't think any ChatGPT model can make purchases directly. They can help you find stuff or draft messages, but the actual buying? Nah, still needs human touch.
Looking forward to when AI can handle all the online shopping stress, but we’re not there yet.
Anyone heard of any GPT-powered bots that do handle buying? Or are they all just scams?
I heard some companies are integrating GPT with payment APIs, so maybe future versions could initiate purchases with your approval?
I tried the beta version for commerce and it just gave me links, no buying option. So far it’s about info, not transactions.
Maybe with voice assistants combined with GPT, future versions could place orders by voice and confirm security steps.
It’s also probably a legal and compliance headache for them to enable purchases directly through AI.
If you want something close, maybe some AI-powered shopping apps use GPT tech for recommendations but you still buy yourself.
You can find some GPT-powered shopping assistants that help organize your cart, but final purchase is on you.
For now, best bet is using GPT to help you research products and write emails or chats to sellers, not actual buying.
My take: AI will probably help automate the process, but human approval will stay mandatory for a while.