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EPISODE · May 25, 2026 · 9 MIN

Your Competitors Hired 1,500 Agents this Year, Did You?

from Retail Reality Check · host IHL Group

Join upcoming webinar - The 5G Gap: What Leading Retailers Know the Others Don'tAgentic AI has officially crossed from pilot project to payroll. In this episode of Retail Reality Check, IHL Group's Greg Buzek breaks down the structural shift that is separating retail winners from laggards in 2026 — and the numbers are not subtle. Retailers actively deploying AI and machine learning are seeing 16% higher sales growth and a staggering 134% higher profit growth than those who are not. Sales leaders are 482% more likely to be early technology adopters, and the gap is widening every quarter.This is not a conversation about chatbots or incremental automation. Agentic AI is now replacing entire workflow layers — from product discovery through purchase and post-sale support — and the pace of deployment is accelerating faster than most retail strategists anticipated. Virgin Voyages scaled from 50 AI agents to over 1,500 specialized agents in just four months on Google Cloud's Gemini Enterprise platform, cutting content production time by 60%, doubling marketing campaign output, and helping drive record-breaking sales in January and February 2026.From Walmart's shift to federated nano agents and David's Bridal embedding AI budget rebalancing into its Pearl Planner, to Google's Universal Cart bypassing the traditional search funnel entirely, this episode maps the real-world deployments happening right now — and asks the question every retail executive needs to answer: are your competitors out-hiring you in AI agents?Why retailers using AI and ML are seeing 134% higher profit growth than non-adopters (IHL Group data)How Virgin Voyages scaled from 50 to 1,500 specialized AI agents in 4 months — and what that actually looks like operationallyWhy Amazon retired the standalone Rufus chatbot and what the shift to integrated Alexa for Shopping signals about the future of conversational commerceHow Walmart is replacing monolithic AI systems with "federated nano agents" owned by specific domain teams — and why iteration speed is now the primary competitive variableHow David's Bridal embedded an AI budgeting agent into Pearl Planner that rebalances wedding budgets in real time via natural languageWhat Google's Universal Cart and the new agent payments protocol mean for the transaction layer of retailLightning-round deployments across supply chain, store ops, omnichannel, and customer experience — from Chuck E. Cheese to Lowe's to Ace Hardware1:00 - The structural shift: agentic AI moves from novelty to workforce replacement01:30 - IHL Group data: 16% higher sales growth, 134% higher profit growth for AI adopters01:45 - 482% — why sales leaders are early tech adopters02:00 - Google Universal Cart: bypassing the traditional search-and-discover funnel02:30 - Amazon retires standalone Rufus; Alexa for Shopping goes integrated03:00 - Virgin Voyages: 50 to 1,500 AI agents in 4 months on Google Cloud Gemini Enterprise03:30 - The productivity gains: 60% faster content production, 2x campaign output, 75% faster insight-to-action04:00 - Record January–February 2026 sales driven by specialized AI agents04:30 - Walmart's SVP David Glick: development cycles compressing from quarters to hours05:00 - Federated nano agents: replacing monolithic AI with purpose-built, domain-owned tools05:30 - David's Bridal Pearl Planner: AI budgeting agent rebalances in real time via natural language06:00 - Retail tech lightning round begins06:00 - Supply and forecasting: MC + Blue Yonder, Booths + Relex, Bergaard Amundsen + Relex06:45 - Store ops and security: Chuck E. Cheese POS fraud AI, Abercrombie & Fitch cyber risk, Lowe's AI Materialist tool07:20 - Omnichannel and e-commerce: Ace Hardware + Instacart, Double Quick, Devon Ham's Meta checkout pilot07:50 - Customer experience: Bojangles EV charging, GPM Investments + ReadyE, B2B catering growth at Bojangles, McAlister's, Cracker Barrel

Join upcoming webinar - The 5G Gap: What Leading Retailers Know the Others Don'tAgentic AI has officially crossed from pilot project to payroll. In this episode of Retail Reality Check, IHL Group's Greg Buzek breaks down the structural shift that is separating retail winners from laggards in 2026 — and the numbers are not subtle. Retailers actively deploying AI and machine learning are seeing 16% higher sales growth and a staggering 134% higher profit growth than those who are not. Sales leaders are 482% more likely to be early technology adopters, and the gap is widening every quarter.This is not a conversation about chatbots or incremental automation. Agentic AI is now replacing entire workflow layers — from product discovery through purchase and post-sale support — and the pace of deployment is accelerating faster than most retail strategists anticipated. Virgin Voyages scaled from 50 AI agents to over 1,500 specialized agents in just four months on Google Cloud's Gemini Enterprise platform, cutting content production time by 60%, doubling marketing campaign output, and helping drive record-breaking sales in January and February 2026.From Walmart's shift to federated nano agents and David's Bridal embedding AI budget rebalancing into its Pearl Planner, to Google's Universal Cart bypassing the traditional search funnel entirely, this episode maps the real-world deployments happening right now — and asks the question every retail executive needs to answer: are your competitors out-hiring you in AI agents?Why retailers using AI and ML are seeing 134% higher profit growth than non-adopters (IHL Group data)How Virgin Voyages scaled from 50 to 1,500 specialized AI agents in 4 months — and what that actually looks like operationallyWhy Amazon retired the standalone Rufus chatbot and what the shift to integrated Alexa for Shopping signals about the future of conversational commerceHow Walmart is replacing monolithic AI systems with "federated nano agents" owned by specific domain teams — and why iteration speed is now the primary competitive variableHow David's Bridal embedded an AI budgeting agent into Pearl Planner that rebalances wedding budgets in real time via natural languageWhat Google's Universal Cart and the new agent payments protocol mean for the transaction layer of retailLightning-round deployments across supply chain, store ops, omnichannel, and customer experience — from Chuck E. Cheese to Lowe's to Ace Hardware1:00 - The structural shift: agentic AI moves from novelty to workforce replacement01:30 - IHL Group data: 16% higher sales growth, 134% higher profit growth for AI adopters01:45 - 482% — why sales leaders are early tech adopters02:00 - Google Universal Cart: bypassing the traditional search-and-discover funnel02:30 - Amazon retires standalone Rufus; Alexa for Shopping goes integrated03:00 - Virgin Voyages: 50 to 1,500 AI agents in 4 months on Google Cloud Gemini Enterprise03:30 - The productivity gains: 60% faster content production, 2x campaign output, 75% faster insight-to-action04:00 - Record January–February 2026 sales driven by specialized AI agents04:30 - Walmart's SVP David Glick: development cycles compressing from quarters to hours05:00 - Federated nano agents: replacing monolithic AI with purpose-built, domain-owned tools05:30 - David's Bridal Pearl Planner: AI budgeting agent rebalances in real time via natural language06:00 - Retail tech lightning round begins06:00 - Supply and forecasting: MC + Blue Yonder, Booths + Relex, Bergaard Amundsen + Relex06:45 - Store ops and security: Chuck E. Cheese POS fraud AI, Abercrombie & Fitch cyber risk, Lowe's AI Materialist tool07:20 - Omnichannel and e-commerce: Ace Hardware + Instacart, Double Quick, Devon Ham's Meta checkout pilot07:50 - Customer experience: Bojangles EV charging, GPM Investments + ReadyE, B2B catering growth at Bojangles, McAlister's, Cracker Barrel

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