Where should AI stop in commerce?
Hey Product Hunt community! 👋
I'm wrestling with a question that I think affects every maker building AI-powered commerce tools, and I'd love your perspectives.
The Question: Where Do We Draw the Line?
As AI gets more sophisticated, it's creeping into every corner of e-commerce. But should it be?
What feels OK to most people:
AI suggesting products ("You might also like...")
Auto-applying coupons and finding deals
Creating smart bundles based on purchase history
Optimizing cart contents for better value
The Trust Problem
Here's what I'm really curious about: What safety nets make you comfortable with AI in commerce?
Some ideas I've been thinking about:
Undo buttons everywhere - One-click reversal for any AI action
Transparent logs - "Here's exactly what the AI did and why"
Confirmation gates - AI can suggest, but humans must approve
Spending limits - Hard caps on what AI can do financially
Session replays - Full visibility into AI decision-making
Real Talk: What's Your Comfort Zone?
I'm building Zanderio and trying to find that sweet spot between helpful automation and maintaining user control.
Questions for the community:
What's the most you'd trust AI to do with your money?
What would make you feel safe letting AI make purchase decisions?
Have you had any "AI went too far" moments in commerce?
What transparency features actually matter to you vs. just feel like security theater?
Why This Matters Now
With AI tools getting more autonomous and commerce platforms racing to implement them, I think we're at a crossroads. We can either build AI that respects user agency, or we can create a future where people feel like passengers in their own purchasing decisions.
What's your take? Are there specific boundaries you think the industry should respect? Or am I overthinking this and people just want things to work?
Drop your thoughts below - especially if you've built or used AI commerce tools. Let's figure out the right path forward together.

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