▲ | We just taught AI agents to complete real purchases(blog.arcade.dev) | |
3 points by shawneechase 13 hours ago | 1 comments | ||
▲ | shawneechase 13 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Remember when “agentic commerce” demos always stopped at checkout? That wasn’t a product decision — it was an auth problem. Nobody wanted to let an AI agent loose with a credit card. The breakthrough: just-in-time auth. Think disposable payment credentials that only work for one store, one exact amount, then vanish. Combine that with payment guardrails — weekly spend caps, whitelisted vendors — and suddenly AI agents can safely handle real purchases. This isn’t just a demo. Early adopters are already running it in production: - Logistics companies auto-purchasing shipping supplies when inventory runs low - Marketing teams topping up ad credits based on performance triggers - Facilities managers automating recurring orders under $500 Why it matters: - Traditional e-commerce → human finds, human buys - AI-assisted commerce → AI suggests, human buys - Agentic commerce → AI finds, evaluates, and buys That last step is the leap: from AI as advisor to AI as autonomous economic actor. It turns agents into participants in the economy, not just fancy search engines. Curious to hear thoughts: what are the security, economic, or UX implications once AI agents can actually spend money? |