Cloudflare says AI agents can now create Cloudflare accounts, start paid subscriptions, register domains, and deploy apps on behalf of users (Cloudflare)
Cloudflare has announced that AI agents are now capable of performing user tasks such as creating accounts, initiating paid subscriptions, registering domains, and deploying applications. The company states these AI agents can act autonomously on behalf of users within the Cloudflare platform. This development reflects a broader trend of integrating AI into infrastructure management and digital service provisioning.
- ▪Cloudflare now allows AI agents to create user accounts and manage subscriptions.
- ▪AI agents can register domains and deploy applications without direct human input.
- ▪The feature enables autonomous operation of routine Cloudflare platform tasks by AI.
- ▪Cloudflare positions this as a step toward more intelligent, automated web infrastructure.
- ▪The announcement was made directly by Cloudflare as part of its platform updates.
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