Why the Next Web Won’t Be Clickable — It’ll Be Conversational | Robert Blumofe, CTO at Akamai
Neil C. HughesAugust 18, 202500:02:20

Why the Next Web Won’t Be Clickable — It’ll Be Conversational | Robert Blumofe, CTO at Akamai

For over 30 years, we’ve used the web through tabs, forms, and endless clicks. But what if all that’s about to change?

In this clip, Robert Blumofe, CTO at Akamai, explains why task-specific, assistive AI agents are not only achievable with today’s technology—they may soon replace how we interact with the internet entirely.

From booking a doctor’s appointment through natural dialogue to publishing web functionality via APIs that talk to agents, we’re standing at the edge of a major shift. One that doesn’t require Jarvis-level intelligence—just smarter, more vertical design thinking.

Is this the end of web navigation as we know it? And are businesses ready to let AI talk directly to their customers?

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