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AI Agents and The Web
  • Upcoming
  • Tentative
  • Breakout Sessions

Meeting

Event details

Date:
Japan Standard Time
Status:
Tentative
Location:
R01
Participants:
Dominique Hazaël-Massieux, Ruoxi Ran, Vincent Scheib, Florian Scholz
Big meeting:
TPAC 2025 (Calendar)

This breakout session will explore the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Agents and Web in W3C, focusing on whether and how browsers should evolve to support AI-driven applications, computation, and agent interactions.
The discussion will cover the ongoing work within the WebML WG/CG, emerging AI-related APIs, and the potential role of browsers as intelligent execution and interaction platforms in the age of large language models (LLMs) and AI agents.

Agenda

Chairs:
Ruoxi Ran, Dominique Hazaël-Massieux

Description:
This breakout session will explore the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Agents and Web in W3C, focusing on whether and how browsers should evolve to support AI-driven applications, computation, and agent interactions.
The discussion will cover the ongoing work within the WebML WG/CG, emerging AI-related APIs, and the potential role of browsers as intelligent execution and interaction platforms in the age of large language models (LLMs) and AI agents.

Goal(s):
The goal is to identify gaps, opportunities, and potential areas for coordination across W3C groups, including whether this work could be explored in the future Web & AI Interest Group from related Community Groups, Working Groups.

This session also seeks community input to inform the scope and focus areas of the forthcoming AI Agents & the Web workshop.

Agenda:

  1. AI Agents Impact on the Web
  2. Web ML WG/CG work in W3C
  3. Browser as AI Agent hosts
  4. Open discussion and Q&A

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