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AI-driven transactions via Visa could revolutionize commerce, enabling seamless, autonomous economic activities and reshaping market dynamics.
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Alchemy has launched Agentcard with Visa Intelligent Commerce, giving AI agents a way to make purchases using trusted payment and identity tools. The product adds spend controls, dedicated credentials, and support for both card-based and emerging agent payment rails. AI Agents Move Beyond Chat Into Real-World Spending Alchemy is moving into agentic commerce with the […]
AI-driven financial transactions could revolutionize commerce, enhancing automation and efficiency while raising new regulatory and security challenges.
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Alchemy's integration with Visa could accelerate AI-driven commerce, streamlining merchant operations and reshaping payment landscapes.
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OpenAI has signed a partnership agreement with Visa that allows the company’s AI agents to use the payment card for e-commerce transactions. The agreements lets users shop for everything from groceries and diapers to airline tickets without having to manually enter a lot of information.
“As AI agents become active participants in the economy, Visa’s focus is on ensuring that transactions are reliable, secure, and seamless,” Visa Chief Product and Strategy Officer Jack Forestell said in a statement, according to AP.
The pact means AI agents can complete purchases on a user’s behalf at virtually any merchant that accepts Visa. Details about the financial terms of the agreement, or whether specific transaction fees will apply, were not immediately detailed.
Visa's integration with ChatGPT could redefine digital commerce, positioning AI as a central player in secure, user-controlled transactions.
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