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AI agents need business infrastructure, not just chatbot UX
Building AI agents that drive revenue requires solving invisible infrastructure problems: discount validation, attribution tracking, merchant reporting, and billing verification.
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The visible part of an AI agent transaction looks straightforward. The agent understands the user's request, recommends a product, the user clicks, and a purchase happens. But this surface-level flow masks a far more complex set of problems that will determine whether AI business applications actual...
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