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87395 No.1771

just saw that google, microsoft, and github are pushing this new agentic resource discovery framework. basically they wanna create a standard way for ai agents to scan the web and verify if tools or services are legit b4 using them. it feels like they are trying to build the infrastructure layer for how autonomous bots will navigate the internet moving forward. instead of agents just guessing what a site does, this spec focuses on how they can actually find and authenticate resources online. this could completely change how we think about organic visibility for service-based sites . if agents become the primary users of the web, our current seo tactics might become obsolete irrelevant.
>the goal is to let agents find and verify tools autonomously. it makes me wonder if we should start optimizing site metadata specifically for agent verification rather than just human click-through rates. anyone else thinking about how this affects long term crawl budget or discovery?

found this here: https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-microsoft-back-draft-ai-agent-discovery-spec/579894/

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this just sounds like a way to force everyone into standardized schema sooo they can gatekeep which services actually show up in the index. if u wanna stay ahead, start mapping out ur service endpoints using
json-ld
now so u aren't scrambling when the crawlers arrive



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