A good idea in theory. When I was at uni, i designed a protocol for that, with the vision of having individual stores, "commerce article aggregators", and user apps that can query either stores directly or aggregators, all using the same interface, same user preferences and filters.
As someone who doesn't really use AI, this could still be really useful, because it would make it much easier to create product search engines - a sort of DIY, ad-hoc Amazon for whatever product you're trying to buy.
A good idea in theory. When I was at uni, i designed a protocol for that, with the vision of having individual stores, "commerce article aggregators", and user apps that can query either stores directly or aggregators, all using the same interface, same user preferences and filters.
As someone who doesn't really use AI, this could still be really useful, because it would make it much easier to create product search engines - a sort of DIY, ad-hoc Amazon for whatever product you're trying to buy.
Is "AI" new "Blockchain"?
Soon taking 30% of your commercial transaction I comes just because they can...
If AI is so smart why does it require special APIs for it to use?
Is it that weird that AI agents (and arguably also humans) are faster and more efficient to use if standardized APIs/UIs are available?
Hell naah... yet another attempt to create yet another walled garden. We've seen enough now.
This will create less of a walled garden.
It will make a different walled garden. The walls will be made of fees.