Google has given the go-ahead to a plan that lets AI agents make purchases on your behalf and, on Tuesday, released its Agent Payments Protocol (AP2) to make it happen. The system comes with touted safeguards that are intended to prevent thieves from draining bank accounts.
The principle is that shoppers can use AI agents to create a shopping list, exchange information with merchants, and complete payment transactions, without the need for final, human approval. For example, a music fan could tell an agent to buy concert tickets that go on sale at midnight and then go to sleep, knowing that the agent would buy the number and location of tickets they had asked for (presumably with a price limit).
For vendors and payment processors, the protocol provides a verifiable paper trail – or manda