Google Takes a Step Toward an Internet Built for AI Agents
WebMCP lets websites expose structured tools to AI agents, reducing costly errors and improving interaction speed and reliability, available now in Chrome 146 Canary for developers.
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Google Chrome ships WebMCP in early preview, turning every website into a structured tool for AI agents
When an AI agent visits a website, it’s essentially a tourist who doesn’t speak the local language. Whether built on LangChain, Claude Code, or the increasingly popular OpenClaw framework, the agent is reduced to guessing which buttons to press: scraping raw HTML, firing off screenshots to multimodal models, and burning through thousands of tokens just to figure out where a search bar is.That era may be ending. Earlier this week, the Google Chro…
Google's WebMCP moves the web closer to becoming a structured database for AI agents
In the future, AI agents won't just search the web; they'll browse it, shop on it, and complete tasks on their own. At least that's Big AI's vision, and Google's WebMCP wants to turn websites into standardized interfaces for these agents. For website operators who depend on human visitors, that could be a serious problem. The article Google's WebMCP moves the web closer to becoming a structured database for AI agents appeared first on The Decode…
In future, AI agents will surf, shop and do tasks independently on the web. Google's WebMCP wants to turn websites into a standardized data source for AI agents. For website operators who live by human visitors, this could become a problem. The article The Web as an AI database: Google's WebMCP is supposed to make websites "Agent-ready" first appeared on The Decoder.
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