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AI-generated software and Web standardization
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Event details

Date:
UTC
Status:
Confirmed
Location:
Online
Proposers:
Dominique Hazaël-Massieux
Participants:
Ines Akrap, Martin Alvarez-Espinar, Rachael Bradley Montgomery, Sarven Capadisli, Denken Chen, François Daoust, Tim Frick, Theresa O'Connor, Vincent Scheib, Tzviya Siegman, Alan Stearns, Chris Wilson
Big meeting:
W3C Breakouts Day 2026 (Calendar)

The software industry is facing the rapid uptake of AI-assisted and AI-generated code development.

Beyond the broader impact of AI on the Web, this new approach to software development raises a number of questions on the Web standardization process:

  • should web standards be designed to (also) cater for implementation by coding agents?
  • what architectural and processes may need to evolve if coding agents become key to broad adoption of web technologies? e.g. what would it take for agents based on LLMs trained on old code patterns to adopt possibilities offered by new standardized features ?
  • how does this impact the work on guidelines and coding guidance?

This session will start with a scoping presentation followed by open discussions.

Goal(s):
Identify experimentations worth running in that space

Agenda

Intro presentation followed by open discussion

Materials:

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