Amazon’s AGI in the Real World: Why Visa Just Spent Millions on AI Agents for the Future of Commerce
Summary
Amazon is deploying physical-world AI agents for logistics and commerce, while Visa invests $1B in Replit to enable seamless payment integration with these agents, betting that agent-driven commerce will dominate by 2027.
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