Any website could in theory provide api access. But websites do not want this in general: remember google search api? Agents will run into similar restrictions for some cases as apis. It is not a technical problem imo, but an incentives one.
Any website could in theory provide api access. But websites do not want this in general: remember google search api? Agents will run into similar restrictions for some cases as apis. It is not a technical problem imo, but an incentives one.
The rules have changed though. They blocked api access because it helped competitors more than end users. With claws, end users are going to be the ones demanding it.
I think it means front-end will be a dead end in a year or two.
Can you explain how Google Search API fits into your point? I don't know enough about it