The emergence of AI-commerce is on the horizon as tech giants such as Google, Visa, and Mastercard launch AI agents capable of shopping without human guidance. These agents, governed by user-defined rules, utilize tokenized technology to manage payments securely. Despite the convenience offered, concerns about security and potential breaches linger, particularly as seen in recent high-profile hacks. The security of agentic systems, which comprise a purpose, an AI 'brain', and permissions, presents unique challenges that must be addressed to foster trust in this new era of shopping.
The era of AI-commerce is approaching as companies like Google, Visa, and Mastercard introduce AI agents for autonomous online shopping, promising better convenience.
Payments companies, while undervalued, have historically driven innovation in the global economy, fostering seamless transaction processes that consumers rely on today.
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