Zip’s new AI agents want to stop your finance team from uploading contracts into personal ChatGPT accounts

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Zip, the AI procurement platform valued at $2.2 billion, announced two products on Monday that mark a turning point in its evolution from procurement software to autonomous AI platform: a suite of five AI "Superagents" that can review contracts, code invoices, and negotiate with vendors inside Zip's governance framework, and a procurement-native implementation of the Model Context Protocol (MCP) that pipes Zip's data directly into AI assistants like Claude and ChatGPT — without sacrificing audit trails or compliance controls.

The announcements, unveiled at Zip's AI Summit in New York with speakers from Anthropic, OpenAI, Datadog, and Humana, arrive at a moment when the procurement technology sector has become one of the fiercest battlegrounds in enterprise AI. SAP unveiled its "Autonomous Enterprise" vision at Sapphire 2026 just weeks ago, introducing more than 50 domain-specific Joule Assistants across finance, supply chain, and procurement. Coupa launched its...

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