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    Microsoft’s Magentic Marketplace reveals AI agents still struggle with independence in competitive and collaborative environments

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    • Microsoft’s Magentic Marketplace exposes AI agents’ inability to act independently
    • Customer-side agents were easily influenced by business agents during simulated transactions
    • AI agents slow down significantly when presented with too many choices

    A new Microsoft study has raised questions on the current suitability of AI agents operating without full human supervision/

    The company recently built a synthetic environment, the “Magentic Marketplace“, designed to observe how AI agents perform in unsupervised situations.

    The project took the form of a fully simulated ecommerce platform which allowed researchers to study how AI agents behave as customers and businesses – with possible predictable results.


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    Testing the limits of current AI models

    The project included 100 customer-side agents interacting with 300 business-side agents, giving the team a controlled setting to test agent decision-making and negotiation skills.

    The source code for the marketplace is open source; therefore, other researchers can adopt it to reproduce experiments or explore new variations.

    Ece Kamar, CVP and managing director of Microsoft Research’s AI Frontiers Lab, noted this research is vital for understanding how AI agents collaborate and make decisions.

    The initial tests used a mix of leading models, including GPT-4o, GPT-5, and Gemini-2.5-Flash.

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    The results were not entirely unexpected, as several models showed weaknesses.

    Customer agents could easily be influenced by business-side agents into selecting products, revealing potential vulnerabilities when agents interact in competitive environments.

    The agents’ efficiency dropped sharply when faced with too many options, overwhelming their attention span and leading to slower or less accurate decisions.


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    AI agents also struggled when asked to work toward shared goals, as the models were often unsure which agent should take on which role, which reduced their effectiveness in joint tasks.

    However, their performance improved only when step-by-step instructions were provided.

    “We can instruct the models – like we can tell them, step by step. But if we are inherently testing their collaboration capabilities, I would expect these models to have these capabilities by default,” Kamar noted.

    The results show AI tools still need substantial human guidance to function effectively in multi-agent environments.

    Often promoted as capable of independent decision-making and collaboration, the results show unsupervised agent behavior remains unreliable, so humans must improve coordination mechanisms and add safeguards against AI manipulation.

    Microsoft’s simulation shows that AI agents remain far from operating independently in competitive or collaborative scenarios and may never achieve full autonomy.


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