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A qualitative study published via The Decoder argues that the real problem with AI-generated code and text is not taste but cost-shifting: one team’s speed can turn into review, s…
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A qualitative study published via The Decoder argues that the real problem with AI-generated code and text is not taste but cost-shifting: one team’s speed can turn into review, s…

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By extending Universal Commerce Protocol with structured cart state, product catalogs, and loyalty data, Google is pushing AI shopping from recommendation toward transaction handl…
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