Shop Shock: Retail After AI

Agentic Commerce: What's Real, What's Hype

42 min · 11 de may de 2026
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Everyone is talking about Agentic Commerce, but few are separating reality from speculation. In this episode of Shop Shock we get into what retailers are actually implementing right now, why and what results they're already seeing. We also bring real evidence to the table of what real consumers are truly using, and where Agentic AI is driving some pretty incredible results (some incredibly good, one incredibly bad!). From AI powered product discovery, to the benefits of renting vs owning, we explore the first real wave of agentic commerce, with hype removed. If you're wondering if Agentic is a flash in the pan, this episode will tell you why it's not, and why it won't look like what the experts are expecting.

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