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kfhfardin 8 hours ago

I think this is the point that has become a moral dilemma. Increasingly, in this agentic age tasks like research and web exploration that would be done by humans and even buy things from an website is now done through agents. While I sympathize with the main author about Ddos, but blocking every agent regardless of intent seems cruel. This would allow an MCP doing deep research(almost identical to human behavior) to move forward. But there should definitely be more work done system that focus on agent intent(i.e some agent trying to find the best price for vacation or scraper building alternatives to Travel Advisor).

ryandrake 8 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Ideally, there would be a better way for web hosts to block bandwidth-hogging, but not block bots. I don't think anyone cares if some automated user-agent requests a 1KB file from their web site. They care that automated systems are sucking down TBs per day, all day, every day.

coldbrewed 8 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Making people actually read content doesn't strike me as cruel. Tedious, sure, but not cruel. What is cruel is seeing all of our collective individuality and artistic expression jammed into an LLM, sold back to us by the token, and forced into our lives by an economy increasingly skewed towards holders of capital.

kfhfardin 8 hours ago | parent [-]

Fair point. Again, I might be terribly and almost Icarus-like optimistic, but I still believe the push and pull between Big Tech and Indie AI builders would still lead to an equilibrium that makes the world a little more efficient and perhaps in time, more creative than AI slop. Let's hope Open Source AI opens instead of OpenAI so the internet is not feeding the capitalist machine of OpenAI and Anthropic.