Rezolve Ai CEO Unveils AI-Driven Commerce Vision at Web Summit

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Daniel Wagner, CEO of Rezolve Ai plc, spoke at Web Summit 2025 in Lisbon, discussing the transformative impact of AI on commerce and customer experiences. In a fireside interview with Franz Wild, Editor in Chief of the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, Wagner highlighted Rezolve Ai's innovations in eliminating AI hallucinations and creating a conversational, agent-driven checkout experience. Wagner demonstrated the platform's capabilities with a live hotel booking demo and emphasized that the future of e-commerce will move beyond traditional website navigation to AI-driven, interactive engagement. He also addressed challenges around consumer trust and AI transparency, asserting that Rezolve Ai has patented processes to overcome hallucination issues. Watch the full fireside and read the transcript at: Transcript of the session

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