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THEMERetailers adopt AI agents while guarding sensitive operations

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Salesforce launches AI agents for B2B and B2C ecommerce

Retail / DTC › Warehouse Clubs, Supercenters, and Other General Merchandise Retailers › Warehouse Clubs and Supercenters

Salesforce released Agentforce Commerce updates including AI agents for B2B buyers and merchants, plus integrations with ChatGPT, Gemini, and Google AI. The native integration of these agents into catalog, inventory, and order systems eliminates separate admin workflows and streamlines procurement for enterprise retailers.

Jun 25, 2026View full article →
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Retail execs debate where AI belongs—and where humans must stay in charge

Retail / DTC › Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers

At CommerceNext Growth Summit, retail leaders shared where they're deploying AI—from email management to customer service—and where they're drawing hard lines, such as in-store customer interactions and creative imagery. The emerging consensus: AI should augment employee capability and guest experience, not replace human judgment or erode brand authenticity.

Jun 25, 2026View full article →
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