The AI web would change the way websites are built, with most of the presentation layer and some of the information layer being replaced by an LLM agent. This agent would generate interfaces, store some information locally, and connect to APIs for information and actions. The author also suggests the potential for peer-to-peer connections between LLM agents for direct information exchange. Despite some risks associated with superintelligent AI and transparency issues, the author believes that the AI web could make the internet more user-friendly.
Key takeaways:
- The next version of the web could be based around large language models (LLMs), creating a more efficient browsing experience.
- The AI web, as proposed, would involve a local LLM agent that can help users complete tasks by creating interfaces and pulling in information as needed.
- The AI web would change the architecture of websites, with LLMs replacing most of the presentation layer and some of the information layer.
- While the AI web presents risks, such as increased influence of AI on information access, it also has the potential to make the web more user-friendly.