{"id":7234,"date":"2026-04-26T21:05:03","date_gmt":"2026-04-26T13:05:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/longzhuplatform.com\/?p=7234"},"modified":"2026-04-26T21:05:03","modified_gmt":"2026-04-26T13:05:03","slug":"the-fully-non-human-web-no-one-builds-the-page-no-one-visits-it-via-sejournal-slobodanmanic","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/longzhuplatform.com\/?p=7234","title":{"rendered":"The Fully Non-Human Web: No One Builds The Page, No One Visits It via @sejournal, @slobodanmanic"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p> <div id=\"narrow-cont\"> <p>In January 2026, Google was granted\u00a0patent US12536233B1. Six engineers worked on it, and it describes a system that scores a landing page on conversion rate, bounce rate, and design quality. If the landing page falls below a threshold, generate an AI replacement personalized to the searcher. The advertiser never sees it. Never approves it. Might not even know it happened.<\/p> <p>The debate around this patent has centered on scope: Is it limited to shopping ads, or does it signal something broader? That\u2019s the wrong question.<\/p> <p>The right question: What happens when you combine AI-generated pages with AI agents that browse, shop, and transact on behalf of humans?<\/p> <p>For the first time, we have the infrastructure for a web where no human creates the page and no human visits it. Both sides can be non-human. That changes everything.<\/p> <h2 id=\"the-supply-side-ai-generated-pages\">The Supply Side: AI-Generated Pages<\/h2> <p>The supply side of the web has always been human. Someone designs a page, writes copy, publishes it. Three developments are changing that.<\/p> <p>Google\u2019s patent US12536233B1\u00a0is the most direct: Score a landing page on conversion rate, bounce rate, and design quality, then replace underperforming pages with AI-generated versions. The replacement pages draw on the searcher\u2019s full search history, previous queries, click behavior, location, and device data. Google builds personalized landing pages no advertiser can match, because no advertiser has access to cross-query behavioral data at that scale. Barry Schwartz\u00a0covered the patent on Search Engine Land, describing a system where Google could automatically create custom landing pages, replacing organic results. Glenn Gabe called Google\u2019s AI landing page patent potentially more controversial than AI Overviews. Roger Montti at Search Engine Journal\u00a0argued the patent\u2019s scope is limited\u00a0to shopping and ads. Both camps agree: the technology to score and replace landing pages with AI exists and works.<\/p> <p>NLWeb, Microsoft\u2019s open project, takes a different approach. NLWeb turns any website into a natural language interface using existing Schema.org markup and RSS feeds. An AI agent querying an NLWeb-enabled site doesn\u2019t load a page at all. The agent asks a structured question, NLWeb returns a structured answer. The rendered page becomes optional.<\/p> <p>WebMCP\u00a0goes further still. With WebMCP, a website registers tools with defined input\/output schemas that AI agents discover and call as functions. A product search becomes a function call. A checkout becomes an API request. WebMCP eliminates the \u201cpage\u201d concept entirely, dissolving the web page as a unit of content into a set of callable capabilities.<\/p> <p>Each mechanism works differently, but the direction is the same: the page is becoming something generated, queried, or bypassed entirely. The human-designed, human-published web page is no longer the only way content reaches an audience.<\/p> <h2 id=\"the-demand-side-ai-agents-as-visitors\">The Demand Side: AI Agents As Visitors<\/h2> <p>The demand side shifted faster. In 2024, bots\u00a0surpassed human traffic\u00a0for the first time in a decade, accounting for 51% of all web activity. Cloudflare\u2019s data shows AI \u201cuser action\u201d crawling (agents actively doing things, not just indexing)\u00a0grew 15x\u00a0during 2025. Gartner predicts\u00a040% of enterprise applications\u00a0will feature task-specific AI agents by end of 2026, up from less than 5% in 2025. The scale is hard to overstate.<\/p> <p>Agentic browsers\u00a0are the most visible shift.\u00a0Chrome\u2019s auto browse\u00a0turned 3 billion Chrome installations into potential AI agent launchpads. Google\u2019s Gemini scrolls, clicks, fills forms, and completes multi-step tasks autonomously inside Chrome. Perplexity\u2019s Comet browser conducts deep research across multiple sites simultaneously. Microsoft\u2019s Edge Copilot Mode handles multi-step workflows from within the browser sidebar. The\u00a0full agentic browser landscape\u00a0now includes over a dozen consumer and developer tools, all browsing on behalf of humans.<\/p> <p>Commerce agents\u00a0have moved past browsing into buying. OpenAI launched Instant Checkout to let users purchase products directly inside ChatGPT, powered by Stripe\u2019s\u00a0Agentic Commerce Protocol (ACP). OpenAI\u00a0killed the feature in March 2026\u00a0after near-zero purchase conversions and only a dozen merchant integrations out of over a million promised. The failure was execution, not concept: Alibaba\u2019s Qwen app processed\u00a0120 million orders in six days\u00a0in February 2026 because Alibaba owns the AI model, the marketplace, the payment rails (Alipay), and the logistics. OpenAI tried to replicate agentic commerce without owning the stack. Google and Shopify\u2019s\u00a0Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP)\u00a0connects over 20 companies, including Walmart, Target, and Mastercard, in a framework designed for AI agents to handle commerce from product discovery through checkout.\u00a0Shopify auto-opted over a million merchants\u00a0into agentic shopping experiences with ChatGPT, Copilot, and Perplexity. The transaction happens in an AI conversation. No checkout page loads.<\/p> <p>Agent-to-agent communication\u00a0removes the human from both ends. Google\u2019s\u00a0Agent-to-Agent (A2A) protocol\u00a0lets AI agents from different vendors discover each other\u2019s capabilities and collaborate on tasks without human mediation. A travel planning agent negotiates directly with a booking agent. A procurement agent evaluates supplier agents across vendors. Over 150 organizations support A2A, including Salesforce, SAP, and PayPal, making agent-to-agent commerce and coordination a production reality.<\/p> <h2 id=\"when-both-sides-go-non-human\">When Both Sides Go Non-Human<\/h2> <p>Until now, one side of the web was always human. A person built the page, or a person visited it. Usually both.<\/p> <p>Google\u2019s patent closes the circuit.<\/p> <p>Here\u2019s what a complete non-human flow might look like. A user tells their AI assistant they need running shoes. The assistant queries product data through NLWeb or WebMCP, no page load needed. The assistant evaluates options by checking inventory across retailers via A2A. If the user needs to review a comparison, Google generates a landing page personalized to that specific user\u2019s search history and preferences. The assistant completes checkout through ACP or UCP using Shared Payment Tokens. The user receives a confirmation.<\/p> <p>The human\u2019s role in that entire flow: stating intent and approving the purchase. Discovery, page generation, product evaluation, and transaction completion are all handled by AI systems. The human touches only the two endpoints of the chain.<\/p> <p>Every piece of technology in that chain exists in production today. Chrome auto browse is live for 3 billion Chrome users. A2A has 150+ organizational supporters. ACP underpins Stripe\u2019s agentic commerce infrastructure (ChatGPT\u2019s Instant Checkout failed on execution, not protocol). UCP connects Shopify, Google, Walmart, and Target. Patent US12536233B1 is granted. No single company has assembled the full loop yet, but every component is operational.<\/p> <h2 id=\"whos-building-the-non-human-web\">Who\u2019s Building The Non-Human Web<\/h2> <p>Here\u2019s where it gets interesting. Map out who\u2019s building what, and a pattern emerges:<\/p> <div class=\"scrl-table\"> <table> <thead> <tr> <th>Layer<\/th> <th>What<\/th> <th>Who<\/th> <\/tr> <\/thead> <tbody> <tr> <td>Page generation<\/td> <td>AI landing pages<\/td> <td>Google<\/td> <\/tr> <tr> <td>Content-as-API<\/td> <td>WebMCP, NLWeb<\/td> <td>Google, Microsoft<\/td> <\/tr> <tr> <td>Agent infrastructure<\/td> <td>MCP, A2A<\/td> <td>Anthropic, Google<\/td> <\/tr> <tr> <td>Agent browsers<\/td> <td>Chrome, Comet, Copilot<\/td> <td>Google, Perplexity, Microsoft<\/td> <\/tr> <tr> <td>Agent commerce<\/td> <td>ACP, UCP<\/td> <td>Stripe + OpenAI, Shopify + Google<\/td> <\/tr> <tr> <td>Edge delivery<\/td> <td>Markdown for Agents<\/td> <td>Cloudflare<\/td> <\/tr> <\/tbody> <\/table> <\/div> <p>Google appears in five of six layers: page generation (patent US12536233B1), content-as-API (WebMCP), agent infrastructure (A2A), agent browsers (Chrome auto browse), and commerce (UCP). Google is positioning itself to mediate the non-human web the same way Google mediates the human one through Search.<\/p> <p>The\u00a0Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF), formed under the Linux Foundation with Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft as platinum members, provides the governance layer. The AAIF functions as the W3C for the agentic web: the vendor-neutral body that decides which protocols become standards for agent interoperability.<\/p> <h2 id=\"what-website-owners-need-to-know\">What Website Owners Need To Know<\/h2> <p>This isn\u2019t an optimization checklist. It\u2019s three structural shifts in what your website is for.<\/p> <h3 id=\"your-data-layer-is-your-website\">Your Data Layer Is Your Website<\/h3> <p>Google\u2019s patent generates landing pages from product feed data, making product feeds the most important asset an ecommerce business maintains. NLWeb queries Schema.org markup instead of rendering pages, making structured markup the front door to your content. WebMCP exposes site capabilities as function calls, making tool definitions the user interface agents interact with.<\/p> <p>Structured data, product feeds, JSON-LD, and API surfaces have traditionally been treated as backend infrastructure. In the non-human web, these data layers become the primary way a business reaches customers. Product feed accuracy (specs, pricing, stock levels, images) matters more than homepage design when AI systems generate the page from that feed.<\/p> <h3 id=\"trust-is-the-moat\">Trust Is The Moat<\/h3> <p>AI can generate a page. It cannot generate a reason to seek you out by name.<\/p> <p>Direct traffic, email subscribers, community members, and brand reputation persist when the page itself becomes replaceable. An AI agent can build a product page, but no AI agent can build the trust that makes a consumer (or their agent) request a specific brand by name.<\/p> <p>The brands that matter in the non-human web are the ones people tell their agents to find. \u201cGet me a fleece jacket\u201d is a commodity query. \u201cGet me a fleece jacket from Patagonia\u201d is a brand moat.<\/p> <h3 id=\"the-measurement-problem\">The Measurement Problem<\/h3> <p>How do you measure a page you didn\u2019t build? How do you A\/B test against something Google generates dynamically? How do you attribute a conversion that happened inside ChatGPT, initiated by an agent acting on behalf of a user who never saw your website?<\/p> <p>Traditional web analytics (page views, sessions, bounce rate, time on site) assume two things: a human visitor and a page you control. On the non-human web, neither assumption holds. A Google-generated landing page isn\u2019t yours. A ChatGPT checkout session doesn\u2019t register in your analytics.<\/p> <p>I don\u2019t have a clean answer here, and neither does anyone else. Measurement is the genuinely unsolved problem of the non-human web. New metrics will need to track agent discoverability, agent conversion rate, and data feed quality. But as of March 2026, the measurement infrastructure hasn\u2019t caught up to the technology it needs to measure.<\/p> <h2 id=\"four-predictions-for-2026-2027\">Four Predictions For 2026-2027<\/h2> <p>Four things to watch over the next 12-18 months.<\/p> <p>Google ships patent US12536233B1, or something like it.\u00a0The technology for scoring and replacing landing pages exists. The business incentive exists. Google has a history of introducing features in ads first, then expanding (Google Shopping went from free to paid to essential). AI-generated landing pages will likely appear in shopping ads first, then broaden to other verticals. Landing page quality scores in Google Ads serve as the early warning system for which pages Google considers replaceable.<\/p> <p>Agent traffic becomes measurable.\u00a0Analytics platforms will need to distinguish human sessions from agent sessions. BrightEdge reports\u00a0AI agents account for roughly 33%\u00a0of organic search activity as of early 2026. WP Engine\u2019s traffic data shows\u00a01 AI bot visit for every 31 human visits\u00a0by Q4 2025, up from 1 per 200 at the start of that year. Agent traffic ratios will accelerate further as Chrome auto browse rolls out globally beyond the US. New metrics around agent conversion rate and agent discoverability will emerge from necessity.<\/p> <p>The protocol stack consolidates.\u00a0MCP, A2A, NLWeb, and WebMCP\u00a0form a coherent stack covering tool access, agent communication, content querying, and browser-level integration. Expect more interoperability between these protocols and fewer competing standards. The Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF) accelerates consolidation. Within 18 months, \u201cdoes your site support MCP?\u201d will be as standard a question as \u201cis your site mobile-friendly?\u201d<\/p> <p>Brand differentiation gets harder and more important.\u00a0When AI generates pages and agents do the shopping, the only defensible position is being the brand people (and their agents) seek out by name. Direct relationships, owned audiences, trust signals. Everything else is a commodity.<\/p> <h2 id=\"the-web-splits-in-two\">The Web Splits In Two<\/h2> <p>When Shopify auto-opted merchants into agentic shopping, I asked whether\u00a0your website just became optional. The answer is more nuanced than optional or essential. It\u2019s becoming something different.<\/p> <p>The web isn\u2019t dying. It\u2019s splitting.<\/p> <p>The transactional web (product listings, checkout flows, information retrieval, comparison shopping) is going non-human first. AI generates the landing pages. AI agents visit and transact on those pages. Humans approve decisions at the endpoints. Google\u2019s patent lives in the transactional web, and the economics of conversion optimization push hardest toward automation in this layer.<\/p> <p>The experiential web (brand storytelling, community, content that rewards sustained attention, design that creates emotional response) stays human. Not because AI can\u2019t generate brand experiences, but because the value of those experiences comes from the human connection behind them. Nobody tells their agent to \u201cgo enjoy a brand experience on my behalf.\u201d<\/p> <p>Your website\u2019s new job description: data source for the agents, trust anchor for the humans, brand home for both. The companies that treat their structured data, product feeds, and API surfaces with the same care they give their homepage design are the ones that show up in both worlds.<\/p> <p>The non-human web isn\u2019t replacing the human web. 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