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AI checkout assistants: where they help and where they still fail

A balanced look at assistive checkout UX, including confidence triggers, fallback paths, and trust cues.

Assistant-driven checkout can reduce friction when it clarifies delivery and payment options in plain language.

It breaks down when it hides critical fees or introduces uncertainty during final confirmation.

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