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As AI agents handle routine purchases like reordering deodorant, brand discovery will become harder. Live commerce offers a solution. An entertaining founder can capture attention and build an emotional connection, compelling a consumer to manually override their AI's default choice and switch to a new product.

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The marketing dynamic is shifting from influencing human emotions to communicating clear, machine-readable value to consumers' personal AI agents, which will increasingly handle purchasing.

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In the near future, AI agents will automatically reorder everyday products based on a user's established brand loyalty. This makes brand affinity more valuable than ever, as competitors will need to create extreme relevance to compel a user to manually override their AI's purchasing habits.

As AI floods markets with polished, generic content, brands will differentiate by being raw, live, and unscripted. This 'handcrafted humanity' builds trust and connection in a way slick AI output cannot, creating a powerful competitive advantage.

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