What The Tech
In the early 1990s, a team of Apple visionaries at a company called General Magic dreamed of "mobile agents"—software that could roam the network to book flights or negotiate prices on your behalf. While the technology of that era wasn't ready, the dream is finally resurfacing as the next evolution of the internet. This episode explores the shift from a web designed for human clicking to an ecosystem optimized for AI agents that act, rather than just talk. We dive into the "robot economy," where the traditional ad-supported model of the web faces collapse as bots bypass eye-catching banners to extract data directly. Discover the infrastructure powering this transition, such as the L402 protocol, which allows agents to navigate paywalls by settling tiny, one-cent transactions cryptographically in milliseconds. We examine how this "pay-per-task" structure is forcing publishers to move away from pageviews and toward completed tasks as the new metric of success. From the tragic timing of the original "Telescript" to the modern surge in autonomous software, we uncover why the future of the web isn't something you will browse, but something you will deploy.
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