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That's fair, but if there's enough of supply and demand for this to get traction (and online shopping is bug, and autonomous agents are sort of trending), this conflict of interest paired with a no-compromise "we don't own you anything" attitude is bound to escalate in an arms race. And YMMV but I don't like where that race may possibly end.

If store businesses at least partially relies on obscurity of information that can be solved through automated means (e.g. storefronts tend to push visitors towards products they don't want, and buyer agents are fighting that and looking for something buyers instructed them) just playing this cat and mouse game of blocking agents, finding workarounds, and repeating the cycle is only creating perverse technological contraptions that neither party is really interested in - but both are circumstantially forced to invest into.



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