> Your request has been blocked due to a network policy. Try logging in or creating an account here to get back to browsing.<p>It's time to consider reddit as a closed-garden and ask for an archive when an article is posted here.
My theory on all the hype around agents is that AI companies want to establish themselves as the leading choice, so they can earn affiliate revenue for everything that gets sold over there agent.
The ui of the travel website is getting in the way here for both the user and the agent AI.<p>Probably we need a standard protocol for AI-enabled services companies can serve from their websites. I'm not sure this would be just new HTML-style markup, or metadata embedded in current HTML, or a entire new standard server port and protocol, or etc etc. The api metadata will make the agent's workflow easier and less error prone than the inefficient visual decoding webpages once they are rendered.<p>If we are going to browse the internet also in a chat window, we need to serve something else that can be consumed by LLMs.
It's certainly impressive. I would like to know if it could search multiple airlines directly to find the best price and best route based on my personal preferences. For example, I don't like earlier flights unless it is ~60% cheaper. And if it can handle check-in for me so I don't have to be logging in 24 hours before, and if I am offered an upgrade, it could automatically purchase.