The Future of Agentic Commerce with Jonathan Wall, Google Wallet's Co-Founder
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Summary
The way we interact with the internet is undergoing a fundamental shift from human-to-system to agent-to-system communication. In this episode, we sit down with Jonathan Wall, co-founder of Google Wallet and founder of RunLoop, to discuss how AI agents are beginning to manage commerce and payments on our behalf.
We dive deep into the emerging protocols that will allow AI to execute transactions, from buying consumer goods to paying for specialized data resources. Jonathan explains the taxonomy of agentic commerce and why machine-to-machine payments might arrive sooner than you think.
We also explore the critical security risks involved in delegating financial power to AI and how micro-virtual machines and restricted network environments can protect users and organizations.
Whether you are a risk professional, a software developer, or a business leader, this conversation provides a roadmap for the transition to an era of AI-leverage and digital abundance. Learn why being a system of record is the ultimate competitive advantage in a world where human interfaces are being disintermediated by intelligent agents.
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