eBay bans illicit automated shopping rapid rise of AI agents

As AI agents gain the ability to recommend products and complete purchases, e-commerce platforms like eBay are tightening rules to curb automated activity they deem illicit.
eBay bans illicit automated shopping rapid rise of AI agents

Key insights

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    AI shopping agents are already in active use: frames “agentic commerce” as a real, current phenomenon rather than a future concept, with multiple tool types already being used.

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    Platform rules are adapting to automation: eBay’s ban signals that marketplaces are updating policies to address automated purchasing behavior that they consider illicit.

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    Rapid feature rollouts are accelerating agentic commerce: OpenAI’s 2025 sequence of shopping features and Instant Checkout shows how quickly AI systems are gaining end-to-end shopping capabilities.

A What happened
The Ars Technica the growing use of “agentic commerce,” a broad set of tools that can automate parts of online shopping. It notes that these tools already exist and are being used, even if the term sounds like marketing jargon. In response, eBay has implemented a ban on illicit automated shopping, targeting automation that violates its rules. points to OpenAI’s additions to ChatGPT Search in April 2025 that enabled shopping-related browsing of product recommendations, followed by a September launch of Instant Checkout that allows users to purchase items, illustrating how quickly AI agents are gaining capabilities that can affect e-commerce platforms.

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Technology & Innovation Artificial Intelligence World & Politics Policy & Regulation Business & Markets Retail & E-commerce

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