The American Arbitration Association just launched the Legal Context Protocol — an open standard designed to add a legal layer to AI agent-to-agent commerce. This means terms of service, dispute resolution, and consent are now being built for machines negotiating directly with other machines.
Founding contributors include Google, IBM, Circle, Hedera, Cardano, Aptos, Sei, Sui, and Stellar. Gartner projects the agentic payment economy will reach $15 trillion in spending by 2028.
The existing legal framework built for e-commerce over the past two decades simply doesn't translate when AI agents are making decisions and transacting autonomously. LCP aims to solve this before the chaos starts.
When AI agents begin spending real money on our behalf, who bears liability when something goes wrong? Check out the Legal Context Protocol — do you think this is the right approach to governing AI commerce?
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Founding contributors include Google, IBM, Circle, Hedera, Cardano, Aptos, Sei, Sui, and Stellar. Gartner projects the agentic payment economy will reach $15 trillion in spending by 2028.
The existing legal framework built for e-commerce over the past two decades simply doesn't translate when AI agents are making decisions and transacting autonomously. LCP aims to solve this before the chaos starts.
When AI agents begin spending real money on our behalf, who bears liability when something goes wrong? Check out the Legal Context Protocol — do you think this is the right approach to governing AI commerce?
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#AIAgents #LegalTech #Crypto #Blockchain