So Google is "reimagining" the Chrome browser with AI.
Notably, they'll be introducing a search based on AI chat, apparently similar to Perplexity.
The question that nobody's asking is: What are the consequences of putting the web behind a chat interface?
In the near future, perhaps, we'll be making websites for bots. The emerging WebMCP protocol standard already indicates a trend in that direction.
Sure, we already have an internet driven by search indexing algorithms, but even so, a search is still open to serendipity. With a chat, I might find the precise answer I'm looking for faster, but I might never find the answer that I need, but didn't know to look for.
It's the difference between searching the library catalog and browsing the shelves. We need both.
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Exactly, the danger isnβt efficiency, itβs enclosure. When the web becomes something you talk to instead of wander through, curiosity gets curated.
This reads like a linkedin cross post XD
It's not...yet. I might take the same idea over to LinkedIn though lol.
I've been working on my hooks.