New Delhi, Feb. 6 -- Till even a year back, the internet was typically being shaped by people searching and researching for meaningful answers, then writing, editing or curating blogs, editing Wikipedia, debating on forums, linking to one another on social media sites, and using e-commerce platforms and simple chatbots for conversations.

Now, platforms like OpenClaw (earlier called Moltbot) and xAI's Grokipedia, coupled with Agentic AI browsers and agentic shopping sites, are signalling a big change in those patterns. They are indicating that we're nearing the end of the human-first web, while heralding an internet where content is increasingly generated, curated, and even consumed by machines. This alters how knowledge is produced onlin...