Tara Agyemang from Google recently presented on the concept of the 'agent-ready web,' focusing on how WebMCP can simplify user actions for AI agents. The core idea behind WebMCP, or Web Model Context Protocol, is to enable websites to expose their functionalities in a structured, machine-readable format, thereby facilitating smoother interactions for AI agents.
The Need for an Agent-Ready Web
Agyemang highlighted that in the past two decades, the web has been built for human interaction. However, with the increasing prevalence of AI agents, there's a growing need to adapt web design and development to accommodate these agents. The challenge lies in the fact that AI agents often struggle to understand and interact with the dynamic and often unstructured nature of web pages. This leads to AI agents needing to perform extensive work, such as taking screenshots, analyzing HTML, and even guessing how data should be input, to complete simple tasks.
