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Towards an Agent-First Web: Redesigning the Web for AI Agents

Researchers propose rethinking the web's architecture around AI agents as primary consumers, not humans. The current web presumes human access and economics based on human attention. AI agents now act as intermediaries between humans and web content, but the web blocks or excludes them. A shift to agent-first design could enable more efficient and effective interactions.

Key takeaways
  • Current web architecture assumes human, not AI, consumers.
  • AI agents now mediate human-web interactions.
  • Agent-first redesign could improve efficiency and effectiveness.

I named my AI. It sounds weird but it changed how I work with it.

Giving an AI a name and role changed how one user interacts with it, shifting from a transactional search engine to a collaborative partnership. The user started providing more context and following up on previous conversations. This change in dynamic led to more effective and engaging interactions with the AI.

Key takeaways
  • Naming the AI changed user interaction from transactional to collaborative.
  • User provided more context for the AI.
  • Follow-up conversations became more effective.

i've started asking AI to argue against me before i ask it to help me, and it changed everything

The author shares a habit shift when interacting with AI: first asking the model to argue against an idea before seeking its approval. This approach leads to more critical and useful responses. By doing so, the model engages with the weak points of the idea first, providing more insightful feedback. You can apply this technique to get more balanced and actionable advice from AI.

Key takeaways
  • Asking AI to argue against an idea first leads to more critical responses.
  • This approach helps AI engage with weak points of an idea, providing more insightful feedback.
  • The technique can help you get more balanced and actionable advice from AI.