Every generation believes its technological disruption is unprecedented, yet history shows that old interfaces fade slowly. Are we witnessing the decline of websites in favour of AI agents?
Every generation believes its technological disruption is unprecedented.
In most cases they are wrong.
History shows that technological change often follows a familiar pattern: old interfaces do not disappear overnight, they slowly become less central until one day society realises it has moved on.
We saw this happen when print lost its monopoly on information to digital media.












