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This Is Not a Browser—Did René Magritte Really Predict the End of the Web Age?

Oct 25, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Keith Teare, a technology commentator and publisher of That Was The Week, explores the transformative impact of AI on web browsing. He draws fascinating parallels between René Magritte's surrealism and the evolving concept of browsers, suggesting a shift to 'not-a-browser' experiences. Teare delves into how AI interfaces could change user interactions, redefine the advertising model, and centralize publishing. He also discusses the potential future of companies like OpenAI and the implications for user experience in an AI-driven world.
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INSIGHT

Browser Reimagined As AI Interface

  • Browsers are being redefined from HTML renderers into AI-powered interfaces that answer questions and act for users.
  • Keith Teare argues ChatGPT's Atlas signals a paradigm shift where web links become secondary to conversational intelligence.
INSIGHT

Web Subordinated To AI Agents

  • The web may be pushed “down a level” as AI agents become the primary UI for knowledge and tasks.
  • This could threaten the web's link-driven structure and the economics built around it.
ADVICE

Stop Fighting Yesterday's Distribution

  • Stop treating AI interfaces as mere distribution channels for legacy publisher content.
  • Rethink content strategy to fit conversational and agentic experiences instead of pushing links.
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