Part of GEOly's "GEO / AEO Expert Watch" series · meet **Bob Hedges**, a quick map of their public work and where to follow them — with links to the original sources.
Who is Bob Hedges
MIT IDE Digital Fellow quoted on trust, payments rules, liability, and governance in agentic commerce.
These experts look further ahead: as AI agents begin to compare, decide and even purchase for users, the entrance to commerce shifts from "humans clicking links" to "agents reading data." This is the layer after GEO. Their recurring focus areas include: Agentic commerce trust, MIT IDE, former Visa CDO.
What GEO / AEO practitioners can learn from Bob Hedges
- **Product data becomes the fuel**: structured, accurate, machine-readable product information decides whether your items enter an agent’s consideration set. - **Trust and rules**: governance of payments, liability and authorization determines whether an agent dares transact with you on a user’s behalf. - **Agent Experience (AX)**: after UX, making AI agents understand and choose you efficiently becomes the new discipline.
**GEOly angle**: Trust layer explainer: who is responsible when an AI agent buys?
What it means for brands going global
For DTC and ecommerce brands going global, agentic commerce is both threat and opportunity: the sooner you shape product data, reviews and trust signals into a machine-readable, trustworthy form, the more likely you are to be chosen in agent-led shopping.
Follow Bob Hedges: homepage & socials
- [Website](https://ide.mit.edu/people/bob-hedges/) - [Reference](https://ide.mit.edu/insights/ai-agents-want-to-shop-for-you-the-future-of-agentic-commerce/)
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