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The Agentic Internet: Google’s New Web MCP Standard
Season 2 · Episode 855

The Agentic Internet: Google’s New Web MCP Standard

AI agents are moving beyond "looking" at websites. Discover how Google’s Web MCP creates a programmatic map for the agentic future.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

February 26, 202634m 45s

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Show Notes

The internet is undergoing a fundamental shift from human-centric design to an "agentic" model where AI does the heavy lifting. Google’s recent announcement of Web MCP (Model Context Protocol) marks the end of brittle vision-based navigation, replacing screenshots and "guessing" with structured, programmatic interfaces. This episode explores how this new standard allows websites to register specific tools directly with the browser, enabling agents to perform complex tasks like booking flights or processing payments with unprecedented reliability. We dive into the technical hurdles, the potential for a new "browser war," and the philosophical question of whether the visual web will eventually take a backseat to the programmatic "kitchen" where the real work happens. Join us as we unpack the infrastructure of the digital world being rewritten in real time.