merchant data quality

About this tag
Discussions tagged with merchant data quality on WindowsForum.com focus on the accuracy and completeness of merchant information in AI-driven commerce systems. A recent thread examines Google's Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP), an open standard that enables AI agents to handle checkout and post-purchase tasks. The protocol relies on high-quality merchant data to ensure reliable inventory checks, pricing, and transaction processing. Recurring themes include the challenges of maintaining consistent merchant data across platforms, the role of structured data in agent-based shopping, and the impact of data quality on automated commerce workflows. These conversations are relevant for developers, e-commerce professionals, and IT administrators working with AI agents and online payment systems.
  1. Universal Commerce Protocol: Open Standard for AI Agent Checkout

    Google has unveiled the Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP), an open standard designed to let AI agents carry a customer from discovery through checkout and post‑purchase support without stitching together bespoke integrations for every assistant and merchant. Background The last 18 months have...