Is it? If everyone gets their information 100% filtered through a black box llm, the open web becomes something like the CLI. Foreign, confusing, and not well understood by the general public.
Imagine having a filter list enabled in ublock origin that was controlled by amazon or google or Microsoft. And oh wait, you can't even know what gets filtered.
Remember that people generally consume more than they produce on the internet. For certain demographics, that ratio is very extreme.
> If everyone gets their information 100% filtered through a black box llm, the open web becomes something like the CLI. Foreign, confusing, and not well understood by the general public
What? People understand the CLI. Many just don't prefer to use computers that way when alternatives like graphical user interfaces exist. If anything it will be like GUIs to CLIs, depending on where the UX settles.
There are people imagining interactive generative search with generative interfaces, etc.
In my cynical opinion, Operator is probably a push in the direction of getting reinforcement learning out of current user interfaces. It is all about getting developers and other users to dig their way out of employment for temporary gains.
Imagine having a filter list enabled in ublock origin that was controlled by amazon or google or Microsoft. And oh wait, you can't even know what gets filtered.
Remember that people generally consume more than they produce on the internet. For certain demographics, that ratio is very extreme.