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Google Tests Websites for AI Agent Compatibility

The Decoder1 min brief

In brief

  • Google is evaluating how well websites can handle interactions with AI agents like ChatGPT through a new feature called "Agentic Browsing" in its Lighthouse tool.
    • This tool checks if sites support specific AI-related files, such as llms.txt, to ensure they work smoothly with AI-driven systems.
    • This development matters because it helps developers make their websites more compatible with AI tools, which are becoming increasingly common.
  • By identifying issues early, Google aims to improve the overall user experience when interacting with AI on the web.
  • For example, if a website isn't set up to handle AI requests properly, this tool can highlight areas that need fixing.
  • Looking ahead, expect more tools like this as AI integration into websites and applications continues to grow.
  • Developers should stay tuned for updates from Google as they refine Agentic Browsing and related features.

Terms in this brief

Agentic Browsing
A feature in Google's Lighthouse tool that evaluates whether websites can handle interactions with AI agents like ChatGPT. It checks for specific AI-related files to ensure smooth compatibility, helping developers improve user experience with AI on the web.

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