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🦞 Recruiting SaaS Trains Your Replacement

Plus: Tesco Lets AI Build the Basket, AI Makes Human Stories More Valuable

Good Morning, Agent Owners!

The interesting part of agentic AI isn’t that it can work for you. It’s that the rest of the economy is starting to recognize it as a participant.


Recruiting SaaS Trains Your Replacement

TL;DR: Handshake, originally a recruiting platform, is now offering professionals up to $30,000 for work documents that can train AI systems. The shift is hard to miss: a marketplace built to connect companies with human talent is starting to monetize the work itself. If that continues, recruiting platforms may eventually stop supplying workers and start supplying AI trained on them. Read more →


Tesco Lets AI Build the Basket

TL;DR: Tesco is testing an AI meal-planning assistant that uses preferences and dietary needs to recommend recipes and add ingredients directly to shoppers’ baskets. Backed by decades of Clubcard data, the system shifts retail competition from physical shelf space toward algorithmic selection. For brands, being chosen by the AI may increasingly matter more than winning prominent placement in-store. Read more →


Visa and Mastercard Join Agentic Alliance

TL;DR: Rain launched the Agentic Payments Alliance with Visa, Mastercard, Fiserv, Circle, Solana and Remitly to help define how AI agents should pay on users’ behalf. The coalition will develop shared frameworks for agent identity, authorization, fraud prevention and regulation, as the industry prepares for agentic commerce that McKinsey estimates could reach $3–5 trillion globally by 2030. Read more →


AI Can Recommend, But Who Pays?

TL;DR: PYMNTS found 61% of U.S. consumers would consider Pay Later financing recommended by AI, provided they retain final approval and receive clear cost and credit protections. But the survey leaves a bigger question unanswered: if an AI recommends a bad financing option and the consumer loses money, it never addresses who ultimately bears responsibility for that decision. Read more →


AI Makes Human Stories More Valuable

TL;DR: Entrepreneur contributor Jonny Caplan argues that as AI floods media with cheap, instantly generated content, authentic human storytelling will become more valuable. Audiences increasingly have unlimited content but limited trust and attention, making emotion, judgment and genuine experience harder to replicate. For media companies and brands, the advantage shifts from producing more content to creating stories people actually care about. Read more →


Home Depot’s AI Gets Traction

TL;DR: Home Depot says its Magic Apron generative AI assistant is handling millions of customer questions each month, six months after launching across its app and website. The tool answers product and DIY questions, offers plant-care advice, and has received “incredibly positive” feedback. Home Depot is now expanding it across more than 2,300 stores and tailoring responses to local inventory. Read more →


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