A lot of companies want to embrace AI, agents, etc. so they make their platforms easier to use by AI, implementing whatever the latest craze is.
I imagine we're going to see a lot more APIs open up (agentic finances?), a lot of granular access controls, etc.
Where was all of this when regular users had been asking for it for _years_?
Empowering users in general is a good thing, so, in a way, it's a good thing that OpenClaw and things of this nature are exposing all the issues with access controls and API interactions that many of our services have.
Now we just need a reason for AI agents to need "dark mode" on websites...
They're not even coy about it so let me say it again: they're not working for the people using the agents, their working to serve the agents.
Expect this to be used to block agent traffic
You could always do that. The only difference is CloudFlare can now do this on-the-fly, automatically translating HTML to Markdown. My understanding is that you don't have control over the conversion.
After reading the blog, turns out it is about markdown on the edge. lmao.
I understand their arguments for it - and completely disagree - so I can't help but think that anyone who is on the pro-AI side of things would do well to steer clear of them if possible.
[1]: https://arstechnica.com/ai/2025/03/cloudflare-turns-ai-again...
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