Visa Defines the Next Era of Commerce: When AI Becomes the Customer

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New Visa research reveals more than half of business leaders surveyed are open to AI-to-AI negotiation, but consumers say trust and override capability are non-negotiable

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SAN FRANCISCO — A majority of business leaders are preparing for a world where artificial intelligence doesn’t just assist commerce, it participates in it. New research from Visa (NYSE:V) underscores how quickly that shift is gaining momentum.

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The Visa Business-to-AI (B2AI) Report, conducted in conjunction with Morning Consult, highlights how AI is already influencing demand. Nearly 40% of Americans have made a purchase they normally would not have considered as a result of using an AI agent or tool. This is an early indication that intelligent systems are beginning to shape how people discover and decide what to buy.

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The new report also reveals that 53% of U.S. businesses in the survey would allow AI agents to negotiate prices or terms directly with other AI agents on their behalf, signaling that AI-to-AI commerce is poised to scale.

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At the same time, 71% of businesses say they are willing to optimize products, offers and experiences specifically for AI agents, while 77% are already using or piloting AI in their operations.

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Why B2AI Has Arrived

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Visa defines this next phase of commerce as B2AI, an emerging economic model in which AI agents act as active participants in commercial decision-making and execution, while humans remain accountable for intent and outcomes.

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“Commerce is moving from market-to-human to market-to-machine,” said Frank Cooper III, Chief Marketing Officer at Visa. “B2AI describes what happens next as AI agents begin evaluating, negotiating and transacting on behalf of people. In that world, as always, trust becomes the critical infrastructure. If we don’t build it into machine-mediated commerce, adoption stalls.”

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AI Is Moving from Assistant to Economic Proxy

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For years, AI has optimized recommendations and streamlined operations. The new data suggests it is now crossing into decision-making territory. Among business decision-makers surveyed:

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  • 53% would permit AI agents to negotiate directly with other AI agents
  • 88% are willing to provide pricing or inventory data to enterprise AI systems
  • 55% are already familiar with the concept of B2AI commerce

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This signals a turning point: brands are no longer just marketing to humans — they are preparing to transact more freely with intelligent systems acting on behalf of customers and enterprises.

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Consumers Are Ready, with Guardrails

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On the consumer side, acceptance is accelerating, but trust remains the defining factor for full adoption. The report found:

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  • 58% of Americans are comfortable with AI comparing prices
  • 55% are comfortable with AI applying discounts
  • 38% are comfortable with AI completing a purchase

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  • Only 27% are comfortable allowing AI to spend money autonomously without limits
  • 60% would not allow AI to spend any amount without approval

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“The message is unmistakable: people are open to AI acting for them, not instead of them,” added Cooper. “Our findings show that trust is the adoption switch for agentic commerce. Consumers are willing to let AI act on their behalf, but only when they retain visibility, control and the ability to intervene.”

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Notably, trust increases significantly when financial institutions are involved:

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  • 36% trust bank-backed AI systems
  • 35% trust payment network-enabled AI
  • Only 28% trust independent AI agents

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Generation Acceleration

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The shift is especially pronounced among younger consumers.

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Nearly half of Gen Z (48%) say they trust payment network-enabled AI systems, compared to only 20% of Boomers. Among Gen Z and Millennials using AI shopping assistants, nearly half report making purchases they wouldn’t otherwise have considered due to AI recommendations.

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A Defining Moment for Commerce

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The data signals that AI is shifting from support system to transaction participant. Businesses are preparing for it. Consumers are cautiously embracing it. Trust will determine how fast it scales.

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To learn more about the report, visit here.

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Methodology

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This survey was conducted between January 29th to February 6th, 2026, among a sample of 2,000 Gen Pop Adults in the U.S. and 512 Business Decision Makers in the US. The interviews were conducted online and the results from the full survey have a margin of error of plus or minus 2 percentage points for Gen Pop and plus or minus 4 points for Business Decision Makers. The Gen Pop results are weighted to the U.S. general population based on gender, age, race/ethnicity, region, and education. The Business Decision Maker results are unweighted.

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About Visa

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Visa (NYSE: V) is a world leader in digital payments, facilitating payments transactions between consumers, merchants, financial institutions and government entities across more than 200 countries and territories. Our mission is to connect the world through the most innovative, convenient, reliable and secure payments network, enabling individuals, businesses and economies to thrive. We believe that economies that include everyone everywhere, uplift everyone everywhere and see access as foundational to the future of money movement. Learn more at Visa.com.

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