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6 articles about paypal in AI news
PayPal Cuts LLM Inference Cost 50% with EAGLE3 Speculative Decoding on H100
PayPal engineers applied EAGLE3 speculative decoding to their fine-tuned 8B-parameter commerce agent, achieving up to 49% higher throughput and 33% lower latency. This allowed a single H100 GPU to match the performance of two H100s running NVIDIA NIM, cutting inference hardware cost by 50%.
64% of UK Consumers Want to Use Agentic AI for Shopping
Commerce and PayPal research shows 64% of UK consumers want agentic AI for shopping, with Gen Z and Millennials leading. This signals a readiness for autonomous AI assistants in retail, challenging brands to integrate agentic systems.
Agentic AI Shopping Bots Are Coming: Payment Giants and Retailers Are Building Them, Banks Are Scrambling
Major payment networks (Visa, Mastercard, PayPal) and retailers (Google, Walmart, Amazon) are developing autonomous AI shopping agents. This creates urgent operational and liability risks for banks, including unprecedented charge-back disputes and fraud exposure.
David Sacks: Google's 'Full OpenClaw' AI Agent Strategy Leverages Gmail, Docs, and Calendar for Built-In Trust
Investor David Sacks argues Google's consumer AI fight is existential as search and AI chat merge. Its advantage is 'OpenClaw'—agents with built-in trust via access to user email, docs, and calendars.
X Money Enters Public Testing Phase: Musk's Financial Platform Takes Shape
Elon Musk announces early public access for X Money will launch next month, marking a significant step in transforming the social platform into a comprehensive financial ecosystem. The move signals X's expansion beyond social media into payments and banking services.
Tech Giants Launch 2026 Internship Race: Early Applications Signal Competitive AI Talent War
Major technology companies including Google, Microsoft, and Amazon have begun accepting applications for Summer 2026 internships in India, with timelines starting significantly earlier than traditional recruitment cycles. This accelerated schedule reflects intensifying competition for AI and tech talent among industry leaders.