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Anthropic assembled a test marketplace for agent-on-agent commerce
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In a recent experiment, Anthropic created a classified marketplace where AI agents represented both buyers and sellers, striking real deals for real goods and real money.
Key facts
- Nonetheless, Anthropic said it was “struck by how well Project Deal worked,” with 186 deals made, totaling more than $4,000 in value
- The company admitted this test — which it called Project Deal — was only “a pilot experiment with a self-selected participant pool” of 69 Anthropic employees who were given a budget of $100 (paid out
- Apparently, when users are represented by more advanced models, they get “objectively better outcomes,” Anthropic said
- Also, the initial instructions given to the agents didn’t appear to affect sale likelihood or the negotiated prices
Summary
The company admitted this test — which it called Project Deal — was only “a pilot experiment with a self-selected participant pool” of 69 Anthropic employees who were given a budget of $100 (paid out via gift cards) to buy stuff from their coworkers. Nonetheless, Anthropic said it was “struck by how well Project Deal worked,” with 186 deals made, totaling more than $4,000 in value. The company said it ran four separate marketplaces with different models — one that was “real” (where everyone was represented by the company’s most-advanced model, and with deals honored after the experiment) and another three for study. Apparently, when users are represented by more advanced models, they get “objectively better outcomes,” Anthropic said.