The Agentic Web: How AI Agents Are Rewiring Internet Infrastructure
Last Updated on August 28, 2025 by Editorial Team
Author(s): MKWriteshere
Originally published on Towards AI.
From static pages to autonomous digital workers — the technical breakdown of how intelligent agents are fundamentally changing how we interact with the web.
You check your email, browse social media, and order coffee online — all through familiar clicks and taps.
The article discusses the transformative impact of AI agents on the internet, emphasizing that these agents are not merely enhancing user experience but fundamentally altering how technology operates online. A significant study highlights this evolution as the internet’s third major transformation. The research sheds light on how autonomous agents can now navigate tasks without human intervention, changing user roles from manual operators to delegators, thus setting the stage for an ‘Agentic Web’ that will redefine digital interaction and commerce.
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