Walmart's AI Super Agent Revolution | Fast Five Shorts
Walmart is revolutionizing retail AI with their new "super agent" strategy! In this segment from the Omni Talk Retail Fast Five, sponsored by the A&M Consumer and Retail Group, Simbe, Mirakl, Infios, Clear Demand, and Ocampo Capital, Chris and Anne dive deep into how Walmart is consolidating dozens of AI agents into four specialized "super agents" for customers, employees, engineers, and suppliers.
Discover why this consolidation strategy could be the future of retail AI and how Walmart's CEO-level commitment sets them apart from competitors. Plus, hear Chris's take on whether four agents is too many or just the right stepping stone to the ultimate single super agent.
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Walmart is overhauling its approach to AI super agents.
Speaker AAccording to the Wall Street Journal, Walmart is overhauling its AI agent strategy as it aims to simplify their user experience.
Speaker AAgents refer to artificial intelligence tools that can independently take some action on behalf of a user.
Speaker AAnd Walmart in recent months has built dozens, maybe too many as a matter of fact.
Speaker AAnd things were starting to get a little confusing for their users.
Speaker AWalmart told the Wall Street Journal now the retail giant is taking a step back and consider consolidating all of those agents into four discrete interfaces it calls super agents.
Speaker AThat is a direct quote folks, super agents.
Speaker AOne is for customers, one is for employees, one is for engineers and one is for sellers and suppliers.
Speaker AWalmart said the super agent for each group will tap the capabilities of a number of behind the scenes agents, all in a single unified experience.
Speaker AChris, are you pro or con?
Speaker AWalmart's aggressive use of super agents.
Speaker BOoh, yeah, I mean I think I'm lauding Walmart for this one.
Speaker BAnd I mean I laud them for being, I love them for being so public with their AI intentions in general.
Speaker BI think that's notable for a retailer particularly, especially when you look back 30 years ago at the dawn of E commerce and how retailers reacted to that.
Speaker BSo you know, most people dismissed it back then and so Walmart's being the first to jump into it.
Speaker BSo, so for that I think it wins marks with me.
Speaker BSecondarily I think unlike many other retailers again it also appears that there's a well thought out deployment strategy around AI to keep everyone on the same page.
Speaker BSo I think that's also good versus having, you know, because I've seen a lot of approaches to.
Speaker BYou and I were talking about this yesterday on the plane.
Speaker BWe've seen a lot of approaches too where just individuals are just like acting willy nilly with AI and whatever use cases they want inside organizations.
Speaker BBut you know, Walmart here is being very thoughtful and breaking down a bucket.
Speaker BSo I like that.
Speaker BBut the third question I have to ask, yeah, which this one's kind of interesting to me is why four super agents?
Speaker BLike doesn't the argument for the super agent kind of go against having four?
Speaker BShouldn't there just be one super agent that everyone can interact with at the end of the day?
Speaker BSo I don't really get the logic of this.
Speaker BBut with that said, there's probably somebody out there that understands AI better than I do that can answer that to say if, to tell me if I'm snipping off, snipping, sniffing up the right track.
Speaker BBut, but maybe that's where the other part about it too is.
Speaker BMaybe that's where they ultimately go.
Speaker BBut first they have to acculturate the organization to, to AI and hence they're using the buckets to do that, to get everyone on the same page.
Speaker BSo I can buy into like the step, step wise approach to super agents.
Speaker BBut in theory there should just be one super agent.
Speaker BI would say.
Speaker ASure, yeah.
Speaker AI mean that makes sense to me.
Speaker AI think what is more most important here are two things.
Speaker AOne, that you know, they are, it does sound like in the consolidation of multiple agents down to just four, that they're really invested in listening to all of the stakeholders involved in using these AI agents.
Speaker ASo they are, you know, maybe there's value to highly specializing each agent based on, you know, a customer's needs, based on the associates in store needs, the suppliers needs, etc.
Speaker ASo I think that to me that just shows, like you said, Walmart has a very well thought out strategy.
Speaker AStrategy and is light years ahead of a lot of other retailers in terms of how they're going to apply this technology.
Speaker AAnd the second thing that I think is really important too to note is their cto.
Speaker AKumar said his last name is Kumar.
Speaker AI forget his first name.
Speaker ASuresh Kumar.
Speaker AI think there's a great quote that he said in this Wall Street Journal Journal article.
Speaker AHe said the shift is a natural evolution based on the fact that the company found so many different use cases for AI agents.
Speaker AThe technology has buy in at all levels at Walmart, starting with the leadership at the very top.
Speaker AAnd that's the other thing that's really important here.
Speaker ANot only are they specializing each of these agents to the right people for now, hopefully building up to one super agent, but they have buy in from their leaders at the very top of Walmart going down.
Speaker AThis is a direction that they're heading in a technology that they're investing in.
Speaker AAnd I think that to me is one of the key parts of what the future success looks like for Walmart and these agents.
Speaker BYeah, your point about the leadership is really good too.
Speaker BThe other thing I saw over the weekend, I saw Doug McMillan talking about this on LinkedIn and Doug McMillan, you know, if he's talking about it, you know that means the CEO is focused on it.
Speaker BAnd that's very rare for a CEO to be talking about this type of thing that overtly as well.
Speaker BSo it's a great point.