Live from Shoptalk Implementing Agentic Commerce for Business Growth with Dan Wagner of Rezolve AI
By Isaac Morey
In this episode of Talk Commerce, Isaac Morey hosts a conversation recorded directly from the floor of Shoptalk in Las Vegas. The discussion features Dan Wagner, the founder and CEO of Rezolve AI, who provides insights into the rapidly evolving landscape of retail technology. The pair explores the essential role of agentic commerce, addressing how businesses must adapt to the shifting expectations of consumers who demand more conversational and intuitive shopping experiences.
Key Takeaways
- Urgency of Adoption: Businesses must integrate agentic commerce immediately because AI-driven search agents will exponentially increase the volume of traffic directed toward e-commerce sites.
- The Hallucination Barrier: Standard large language models often struggle with accuracy, making them unfit for commerce; Rezolve AI focuses on proprietary technology to ensure reliability.
- Conversational Search: The traditional method of filtering through hundreds of products is becoming obsolete, replaced by natural language queries that mimic a helpful in-store sales assistant.
- Infrastructure Requirements: Preparing for the future requires robust database architecture capable of handling trillions of interactions rather than mere billions.
- Personalization Standards: The necessity for consumers to navigate to a second page of search results indicates a failure in current site personalization technology.
About the Dan Wagner
Dan Wagner serves as the Founder and CEO of Rezolve AI. He leads the company in developing advanced technology designed to automate e-commerce and call center interactions. His work centers on creating programmable, agentic solutions that allow businesses to handle high-volume, conversational traffic. With extensive experience in technology innovation, Dan focuses on building the underlying infrastructure necessary to support the next generation of digital retail.
Episode Summary
The conversation opens with an assessment of the current state of e-commerce. Dan explains that the industry stands on the precipice of a massive transformation driven by AI agents. Unlike manual shopping, where a consumer might visit a handful of websites, future AI agents will interrogate hundreds of sites simultaneously to deliver precise product recommendations. Dan notes, “The volume of search activity that e-commerce is going to see is going to go through the roof very fast.” He warns that businesses failing to prepare for this influx risk site failure and lost revenue.
When discussing the reliability of AI, Dan addresses the industry-wide challenge of hallucinations. He highlights that standard models are not designed for the 24/7, high-stakes environment of active retail sales. Rezolve AI has dedicated nine years to developing a solution that mitigates these errors, positioning the company as a leader in creating technology that is truly fit for commercial purposes.
The dialogue shifts toward the changing behavior of shoppers. Dan argues that the traditional, static e-commerce model is nearing its end of life. Consumers prefer natural, conversational interactions, similar to speaking with a human salesperson. He states, “The progression of a natural interaction with sales agents, Gen AI salespeople, is human nature.” By focusing on this shift, Rezolve AI aims to replace inefficient search filters with experiences that present the user with only the most relevant options, eliminating the need for page-two browsing.
Looking forward, Dan emphasizes the importance of infrastructure. Rezolve AI has invested in distributed database architectures to manage the projected transition from billions to trillions of interactions. This commitment ensures that their partners remain functional even as traffic patterns become significantly more complex.
Final Thoughts
The insights shared by Dan Wagner illuminate a critical transition period for retailers. Companies that prioritize conversational engagement and robust backend infrastructure today will likely define the commerce landscape of tomorrow. As the industry shifts toward these automated, intelligent systems, leaders must ask themselves if they are building a strategy that treats AI as a novelty or as the core engine of their growth, proving that in this new era, your strategy must be truly {{Agentic}}.
Connect with Dan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-wagner/
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