The Age of Agent Experience

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The discussion around 'The Age of Agent Experience' highlights the growing trend of personal agents running on user devices and the implications for web access and interactions. As user agents gain prominence, websites that lack login capabilities may need to implement them, while those with existing logins could introduce stricter captcha measures to enhance security. A key point raised is the insufficiency of current OAuth protocols—particularly in addressing the needs of websites without APIs and facilitating tasks that APIs do not cover. The need for an improvement in how agents interact with web standards is a crucial takeaway from the discussion. The conversation suggests a movement towards enhancing OAuth for better integration with agent functionalities and a potential revival of concepts like the Semantic Web.
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