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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > A consumer watchdog issued a warning about Google’s AI agent shopping protocol — Google says she’s wrong
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A consumer watchdog issued a warning about Google’s AI agent shopping protocol — Google says she’s wrong

Last updated: January 13, 2026 8:35 pm
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Consumer Watchdog Raises Concerns Over Google’s New AI-Powered Shopping Protocol

Following Google’s announcement of its Universal Commerce Protocol for AI-powered shopping agents, consumer economics watchdog Lindsay Owens raised alarms about potential implications for consumers. In a widely circulated post on X, Owens expressed apprehensions about Google’s integration of shopping features into its AI offerings, including search and Gemini. She highlighted the concept of “personalized upselling,” where chat data could be analyzed to potentially overcharge consumers.

Owens, the executive director of consumer economics think tank Groundwork Collaborative, scrutinized Google’s roadmap and detailed specifications, pointing out features that could facilitate upselling by promoting more expensive items to AI shopping agents. She also criticized Google’s plans to adjust prices based on factors like new-member discounts or loyalty-based pricing, as mentioned by Google CEO Sundar Pichai during the announcement at the National Retail Federation conference.

Upon inquiry by JS, Google publicly responded on X and clarified their stance on the matter. They refuted Owens’ allegations, stating that merchants are prohibited from displaying higher prices on Google than on their own sites. Google explained that “upselling” is a standard practice to showcase premium product options, with users retaining the choice to make purchasing decisions. They also mentioned a pilot program called “Direct Offers,” enabling merchants to offer lower prices or additional services, contradicting claims of price manipulation.

Furthermore, Google denied the capability of their Business Agent to alter retailer prices based on individual data, addressing concerns raised by Owens about potential price adjustments. The company emphasized transparency and user consent in their handling of shopper identity, dismissing claims of hidden complexities.

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Despite Google’s rebuttal, Owens warned about the possibility of “surveillance pricing” by shopping agents analyzing user data to customize pricing strategies. While Google currently denies such practices, Owens cautioned about the future implications of AI-powered shopping tools developed by tech giants with mixed incentives.

While the convenience of AI agents managing everyday tasks is appealing, concerns about data privacy and pricing manipulation remain valid. Owens’ advocacy for independent tech startups in the AI shopping space highlights the potential for alternative solutions. Startups like Dupe and Beni are early players leveraging AI for affordable furniture and fashion discovery, offering alternatives to tech giants’ offerings.

As the landscape of AI-powered shopping evolves, consumer vigilance remains crucial. While tech advancements present exciting possibilities, the need for transparency and consumer protection is paramount in ensuring a fair marketplace for all.

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