Why Target Is Betting a Chief AI Officer Will Boost Growth
Catie Hogan, The Motley Fool
Mon, August 17, 2026 at 5:38 PM GMT+3 3 min read
The retail giant Target (NYSE: TGT) doesn't want to be left behind in the artificial intelligence revolution. To keep up with the ever-evolving technology landscape, the company has hired its first-ever Chief AI Officer, Chandhu Nair. The hope is that Nair will develop a cohesive AI strategy to boost Target's growth and improve operational efficiency.
The main responsibilities of the role will be to tie together Target's AI initiatives to improve the shopping experience and more efficiently manage inventory. Target has had a rough few years amid declining foot traffic and consumer backlash regarding DEI policies.
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Target has already begun investing in generative AI tools, including Target Trend Brain, which can identify future style, color, and material trends. Target also launched an AI chat assistant last holiday season that helped shoppers find gifts.
Rivals such as Walmart (NASDAQ: WMT) are also investing in AI, so Target needs a smart strategy to keep pace.
This is all part of a greater effort to turn around a struggling Target. The company's multi-year strategy includes up to $5 billion in investments to improve growth through modernization. Target's stock has rebounded substantially in 2026, up more than 55% as of this writing. Still, over five years, the stock is down 40%. In the first-quarter earnings report, Target reported a 6.7% increase in net sales, well above company expectations.
The turnaround thus far seems to be working, and appointing a Chief AI Officer should expedite the strategy. If Nair is successful in his endeavor, I'd expect the Target turnaround to not only continue but perhaps accelerate as we head into the holiday shopping season.
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Catie Hogan has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Target and Walmart. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.
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