In the age of AI, websites will be transformed
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In the age of AI, websites will be transformed
"At OpenAI's developer event this week, the company had a lot to say about autonomous agents, the AI-powered helpers that can understand what a user needs (sometimes proactively) and then do the work of getting it."
"The common narrative this week based on OpenAI's announcements is that the company is building a "platform" around ChatGPT and people will use the chatbot as a gateway to all sorts of web content. Freestanding websites (like Fast Company) will likely still exist, but they might look and work very differently when powered by large language models and agents."
"The only intelligence guiding that process is the descriptive language in the menus and buttons. AI models could inject much more intelligence into the experience. Users might be able to just talk to the interface and let the website gather the most relevant information in real time-similar to the way AI search engines like Perplexity form a custom package of multimedia information after a user enters a query."
Autonomous agents can understand user needs and proactively perform tasks to retrieve or assemble content. OpenAI emphasized agents and a ChatGPT-centered platform that could serve as a gateway to diverse web content. Freestanding websites will likely still exist but will change in appearance and function when integrated with large language models and agents. Website user interfaces may shift from mouse-and-touch navigation to conversational, agent-driven interactions that assemble personalized multimedia responses in real time. AI-driven UX could let users speak requests and have sites gather the most relevant information, and AI financing and data-center investment dynamics are reshaping the ecosystem.
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