By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Concealed RepublicanConcealed Republican
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Guns
  • Politics
  • Videos
Reading: Starbucks launches ChatGPT app to help customers pick and customize drinks
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Font ResizerAa
Concealed RepublicanConcealed Republican
  • News
  • Guns
  • Politics
  • Videos
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Guns
  • Politics
  • Videos
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
  • Advertise
  • Advertise
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Concealed Republican > Blog > News > Starbucks launches ChatGPT app to help customers pick and customize drinks
News

Starbucks launches ChatGPT app to help customers pick and customize drinks

Jim Taft
Last updated: April 16, 2026 1:35 am
By Jim Taft 4 Min Read
Share
Starbucks launches ChatGPT app to help customers pick and customize drinks
SHARE

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!

Not sure what to order at Starbucks? The company is now using ChatGPT to help customers decide.

The Seattle-headquartered coffee giant announced Tuesday that it’s begun testing a beta app within ChatGPT to help with beverage customization.

The recommendations can be “tailored to your taste, mood and goals,” according to the Starbucks app.

FAST-FOOD RESTAURANTS USING NEW TECHNOLOGY TO RESHAPE HOW CUSTOMERS PLACE ORDERS

The tool can even take into account what the weather is — and what drink might pair best with a user’s outfit.

It also allows customers to select a nearby store and begin an order, which can be completed through the Starbucks app or website.

To access the app, customers can open ChatGPT, access the app directory and search for “Starbucks.”

Then, ChatGPT users can send a prompt along the lines of, “@starbucks, I’d like a good coffee to start my day.”

Paul Riedel, senior vice president of digital and loyalty at Starbucks, told Fox News Digital the move reflects shifting consumer behavior over the past year.

STARBUCKS TO PROMPT MORE TIPPING ON CARD PAYMENTS, FUELING ‘TIP CREEP’ BACKLASH

“Over the past year, one thing has become clear: Customers aren’t always starting with a menu,” he said. “They’re starting with a feeling.”

Riedel added, “We wanted to meet customers right at that moment of inspiration and make it easier than ever [for them] to find a drink that fits.”

Kurt CyberGuy Knutsson writing about Spotify voting scam

The rollout highlights how companies are using AI to personalize experiences, said Marva Bailer, a Georgia-based strategic advisor and board member specializing in AI and emerging technologies.

TEST YOURSELF WITH OUR LATEST LIFESTYLE QUIZ

“Starbucks has the opportunity to leverage visuals and descriptions of products reflecting travel, discovery and creativity as an extension of their brand,” she said.

“We have experienced ChatGPT planning dinner parties, leaving out no detail. Think the same for this daily interaction.”

“People are getting more used to outsourcing tiny daily decisions to machines.”

The effort shows that Starbucks is “meeting people where they likely already are mentally,” said Jonathan Alpert, a psychotherapist based in New York City and the author of the upcoming book “Therapy Nation.”

“Most customers aren’t walking in thinking, ‘I want a triple espresso with oat milk.’ They’re thinking, ‘I’m exhausted. I need a pick-me-up,’ or ‘It’s cold out, and I want something comforting,'” Alpert said.

The result is an ordering process that feels “easier and more personal,” he said.

Computer screen displaying ChatGPT chatbot interface

“I think most consumers will be comfortable with AI influencing low-stakes decisions like coffee because it feels fun and low risk,” he said.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE LIFESTYLE STORIES

“But the bigger shift is behavioral: People are getting more used to outsourcing tiny daily decisions to machines.”

Alpert said the approach could pose a risk, warning the AI may “naturally lean into emotional gratification” and push users toward more caloric drinks.

Guests sitting and standing inside a Starbucks at a hotel in Las Vegas

“If someone says they’re stressed, tired or want a reward, the system may keep nudging them toward sweeter, more indulgent, higher-calorie drinks because those are the easiest emotional matches,” Alpert noted.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP

“That’s good for sales,” he said — “but over time, it can quietly reinforce impulse-driven choices and make people less aware of how much the technology is shaping what they consume.”

Read the full article here

You Might Also Like

Democrats forced to delete ‘incredibly distasteful’ Memorial Day post after getting INCINERATED online

Tampon Tim Walz MELTS DOWN about Minnesota fraud

King Charles and Queen Camilla to make historic US state visit as monarchs

Wyoming Pro-Gun Bill Passes Senate, But Can It Survive Legal Challenge?

Democrat showdown: Jasmine Crockett vs. James Talarico

Share This Article
Facebook X Email Print
Previous Article AZ Woman Charged in 1981 Newborn Death After DNA Break in Decades-Old Case AZ Woman Charged in 1981 Newborn Death After DNA Break in Decades-Old Case
Next Article ‘Absurd’ perks for Haitian migrants may be extended, thanks to these 6 Republicans ‘Absurd’ perks for Haitian migrants may be extended, thanks to these 6 Republicans
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

- Advertisement -
Ad image

Latest News

State Spends $6.2 Million for I-90 Wildlife Bridge, Finally Gets One Bear [WATCH]
State Spends $6.2 Million for I-90 Wildlife Bridge, Finally Gets One Bear [WATCH]
Politics
Dr. Oz Announces Major Victory Against Medicare Fraud and Waste [WATCH]
Dr. Oz Announces Major Victory Against Medicare Fraud and Waste [WATCH]
Politics
The long defeat: What William Wilberforce can teach American Christians
The long defeat: What William Wilberforce can teach American Christians
News
Aseon Labs robotaxi reset pods aim to cut deadhead miles in cities
Aseon Labs robotaxi reset pods aim to cut deadhead miles in cities
News
Graham Platner’s Last Minute Move Has People Asking Questions, Potential Replacement Flopping [WATCH]
Graham Platner’s Last Minute Move Has People Asking Questions, Potential Replacement Flopping [WATCH]
Politics
New 911 Audio Reveals Chaos as Residents Warned of Neighborhood War Before Police Ambushed [WATCH]
New 911 Audio Reveals Chaos as Residents Warned of Neighborhood War Before Police Ambushed [WATCH]
Politics
© 2025 Concealed Republican. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?