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AI Agents and The Web
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Date:
Japan Standard Time
Status:
Confirmed
Location:
Floor 4 - 401
Participants:
Ugur Acar, Isaac Ahouma, Martin Alvarez-Espinar, Harald Alvestrand, Rakina Amni, Haili Bai, Christian Biesinger, Arnar Birgisson, Alan Buxey, Rick Byers, Tim Cappalli, Irene Chang, Ming-Ying Chung, Tommaso De Orchi, Andrew Dekker, Wei Ding, Zahra Ebadi Ansaroudi, Bryan Ellis, Felipe Erias, Heather Flanagan, Mark Foltz, Chris Fredrickson, Mason Freed, Keith Freeman, Benoit Girard, Masao Goho, Sam Goto, Becca Gray, Ben Greenstein, Ilya Grigorik, Yi Gu, Shirisha Gubba, Simon Hangl, Takanari Hayama, Dominique Hazaël-Massieux, Ivan Herman, Johann Hofmann, Wenson Hsieh, Ningxin Hu, Lu Huang, Victor Huang, Jasper Hugo, Joone Hur, Tatsuya Igarashi, Fershad Irani, Nidhi Jaju, Nic Jansma, Randell Jesup, Steven Novaryo Jo, Michael Jones, Jesse Jurman, Eric Kinnear, Jay Kishigami, Eiji Kitamura, Rob Kochman, Gustavo Kok, Ege Korkan, Emily Lauber, Leo Lee, Christian Liebel, Rogerio Matsui, Dileep Maurya, Penelope McLachlan, Michal Mocny, Yuichi Morioka, Yuki Morota, Nour Nabil, Takaaki Nishioka, Mark Nottingham, Achraf Othman, Vinod Panicker, Mayur patil, Daniel Pelegero, Nicolas Pena Moreno, Abrar Rahman Protyasha, Chris Pryor, Ruoxi Ran, Andrew Rayskiy, Ashwany Rayu, Leonard Rosenthol, Hiroyuki Sano, Vincent Scheib, Florian Scholz, Amir Sharif, Ragvesh Sharma, Jing Shen, Piotr Sowiński, Ali Spivak, Jennifer Strickland, Phillis Tang, Markus Tavenrath, Sami Tikkala, Kunihiko Toumura, Takashi Toyoshima, Neil Trevett, Kouhei Ueno, Tom Van Goethem, Andrew Wafaa, David Waite, Mike Wasserman, Chris Wilson, Michael Wilson, Alastor Wu, Daniel Wyckoff, Darwin Yang, Tarek ZIADE
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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