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Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing how people work, shop, and access information. As AI becomes more capable, industry leaders warn that it could create new challenges for small businesses. Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince recently expressed concerns about the impact of AI agents on market competition.
Prince stated that AI agents could make it harder for small businesses to reach customers. He explained, "Imagine you're a small business and you're trying to convince an agent to buy from you. How do you do that? I think it's incredibly hard." According to Prince, if AI agents increasingly make purchasing decisions for consumers, established companies could become even more dominant.
He warned that this trend could lead to greater market consolidation. Over time, it may become more difficult for new businesses to enter markets and compete with larger rivals. Prince's concerns focus on the rise of AI agents, which are more advanced than traditional generative AI chatbots. Unlike current AI systems that mainly answer questions, AI agents can complete tasks autonomously.
Users can assign tasks to AI agents, and the agents select the necessary tools and carry out the work independently. For example, a user could ask an AI agent to find the best-quality mangoes at the lowest price and arrange delivery. The agent would search the internet, compare products and prices, make the payment, and organize delivery without further user input.
Many AI companies believe that more online activities will revolve around AI agents in the future. Prince fears this shift could favor larger, well-established companies. If AI agents are responsible for finding products, comparing prices, and making purchases, small businesses may struggle to get noticed. Established brands with stronger online visibility, larger customer bases, and greater resources could gain a bigger advantage.
Prince said, "If you can't have new entrants into markets, then you're, over time, going to have just incredible consolidation." This could limit opportunities for small businesses and new market entrants.
The transition to AI-agent-driven systems may already be underway. Companies are changing how their systems work to accommodate AI agents. Morgan Stanley, which serves corporations, governments, institutions, and individuals, is modifying how clients access data and insights from its ShareWorks and Equity Edge platforms. The company now allows clients to deploy AI agents that interact directly with these platforms.
Clients may no longer need to log into software designed for human users. Instead, AI agents could retrieve information, perform tasks, and execute workflows on their behalf. This development highlights why the debate around AI agents is becoming more important. While AI agents promise convenience and automation, critics like Matthew Prince worry that they could reshape competition and make it harder for small businesses to attract customers.





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