For us humans to interact with the online world, we need a gateway: keyboard, screen, browser, device. What is called "human detection" online are patterns that humans use when interacting with such devices. These patterns have changed in recent years: a startup CEO now uses their browser to summarize the news, a tech enthusiast automates the process to book their concert tickets when sales open a...
The article presents a compelling case for rethinking web traffic management in an era where AI agents blur the lines between human and automated interactions. The strongest version of this narrative acknowledges the legitimate concerns of publishers—who need to protect resources, prevent abuse, and sustain monetization—while also recognizing the risks of overreach, such as eroding privacy or fragmenting the open web. The proposed solutions, like Privacy Pass and ARC, offer a middle path: verify...
