Google's Plan to Replace Your Customers
For decades, Google's business model was clear: users search for services, and businesses paid to be found. An entire industry, SEO, arose around the power of this logic.
But Google's latest services now indicate a different future: users give tasks to the Google assistant, it then searches for agents to complete that task.
Sounds great as a consumer, but has serious implications for businesses.
In April 2025, Google signalled this shift by releasing the Agent Development Kit (ADK) and the Agent-to-Agent (A2A) protocol. Together, they are intended to realise the world where agents search, compare, transact, and orchestrate on behalf of users. In this new paradigm, your customer isn't a person clicking on a link—it's Google's assistant (aka agent) negotiating on behalf of the customer they represent.
But is this hype? After all, how many of your competitors have an AI agent, or even know what these new protocols are? But the truth is, customers will do whatever is most convenient, Google is already in their pocket and will pass deals to businesses who play the game.
Agentic AI: Its Just Too Convenient...
Imagine you want to renew car insurance and have some complexity to consider; age, specialist vehicle, foreign travel etc. It’s time-consuming. You need to look up your prior insurance, draft the requirement, compare the market. It’s a hassle, and you're not an expert—you just want it handled, reliably and affordably.
Now picture this instead: You ask your Google's AI assistant (aka agent) to handle it.
The assistant chats with you to understand your need, but in truth, it already knows you well. It understands the fine print, finds the best rates from providers, weighs their previous service and negotiates directly with their systems. It shows you three appropriate options, you click one and it handles the paperwork.
You'd think this can happen now, but it actually requires a degree of intelligence and business co-operation not available until now. It happens because the user's assistant has these open source frameworks:
Now turn that perspective around: if you run a service business, how do you ensure your service is even in the running?
You need to show up in the agent ecosystem, and that means three things:
Have an agent (A2A):
Be usable in a team (ADK):
Offer a tool (MCP) :
Strategic Implications
Service providers today enjoy strong human relationships and defensible niches. But agentic AI rewires the competitive landscape. Here’s how:
Buyer Power Increases
Threat of Substitutes
Brand Disintermediation?
Licensing Must Evolve
Agent‑First Playbook
Look at your business through an “agent‑first” lens, how can you help your new AI customers? Some of these are lessons from the world of API services, which are even more relevant with agentic AI:
Agents want trusted partners
Agents want to know who they are talking to
Agents want to know who they trusted
Agents want fast workflows for their agent teams
Agents want refunds and don't appreciate slow human tickets
Agents know teams get things done faster
Agents want to keep the regulator happy
Agents want to minimise their tokens
Be the marketplace's early anchor.
Final Word
Agentic AI won’t just change how services are consumed—it will change the dynamics of who your customer is. The next interface is no interface. Build for the agent, and the humans will follow.
I'd expect Microsoft to launch a B2B equivalent of Google's B2C strategy. They have been quick to move on agents, copilots are only their first step. Keep an eye on Microsoft Build conference, due May 19-22 2025.
This article is dedicated to those embarking on new businesses and those curating growth. Bon chance!
Sr. Director, Global Data Ope at ICON plc
6moHey Ol, that was interesting, had no idea you had gone into this field. Hope all is well
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6moA spot-on analysis, Oliver! 👏 I completely agree: the real customer of the future is no longer human, it's the AI agent. Businesses must urgently adapt by making their services discoverable and usable for these new digital buyers. We recently explored this topic in our research on the Digital Assistants Experience. The study focuses on how ready companies are to serve AI agents. If you're curious, you can download the full report at www.machinecustomers.fi. 🚀
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6moGreat points Oliver Morris. Very profound. Few are thinking about this...
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6moGreat article Oliver Morris. What’s your take on specialized research agents? Do you think a shoppers primary agent will handle research on its own, or will it likely assemble a team of research agents to investigate? For example, maybe it hires an agent to research a products durability, another its sustainability, another to do price comparisons, etc.