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🚀 We’re entering the Agentic Web era
We're witnessing the death of the “search → click → repeat” model.
➡️It’s not just smarter chat. It’s a full-blown machine-to-machine internet, where:
- Agents discover each other based on semantic capabilities, not hardcoded APIs - this is a bit heavy, lighten it up , easier to understand
- Hyperlinks are replaced by inter-agent communication protocols (like MCP & A2A)
- Webpages evolve into active agents with planning, memory, and tool access
- Value creation shifts from user attention to agent invocation and service orchestration
➡️Here’s what happens behind the scenes
▪️User Interaction → You give a high-level intent: “Plan a 3-day trip to Tokyo.”
▪️Plan → An agent interprets your goal, breaks it down, and kicks off orchestration.
▪️Agent Discovery → It finds other agents via registries based on capabilities, trust, or task relevance.
▪️Recruit Agents → Each sub-task (weather, bookings, maps, etc.) gets a specialist agent.
▪️Inter-agent Discussion → They collaborate, negotiate, share outputs, with zero user micromanagement.
▪️Action → The agents execute the task: API calls, reasoning, retrieval, tool use.
▪️Report Result → A polished outcome is returned. You review, tweak, or approve.
▪️Loop → Agents learn, refine, and continue if needed.
➡️What changes in the Agentic Web:
▪️Search becomes delegation → You describe your goal, not keywords.
▪️UX becomes orchestration → Agents plan and act behind the scenes; no more tabs and toggles.
▪️Webpages become agents → Not just containers of content, but intelligent, interactive entities.
▪️Hyperlinks become protocols → Agents use MCP and A2A to communicate and coordinate.
▪️Monetization shifts → It’s no longer about clicks or impressions, it’s about which service an agent chooses to call.
➡️Under the hood:
- Protocols like MCP and A2A enable persistent, asynchronous, and semantically-rich interaction.
- Agents reason using in-parameter LLM knowledge + real-time tool access.
- They coordinate via dynamic capability discovery, workflow negotiation, and task deconstruction.
Paper: https://hubs.ly/Q03CTHgV0
The big shift? The web won’t be built for us anymore, it’ll be built for them.
What happens when the majority of the web is no longer for humans to read, but for agents to act on?
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