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An Interview with Parallel Founder Parag Agarwal About Valuing Content on the Agentic Web

An interview with Parallel founder Parag Agarwal about valuing content and incentivizing its creation in a world of agents (plus questions about Twitter).

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An Interview with Parallel Founder Parag Agarwal About Valuing Content on the Agentic Web

An interview with Parallel founder Parag Agarwal about valuing content and incentivizing its creation in a world of agents (plus questions about Twitter).

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Parag Agrawal’s Parallel wants to pay publishers when AI agents use their work | Fortune

The former Twitter CEO’s AI startup is launching Index, a platform to estimate how much content owners contribute to AI agent tasks.

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  1. martedì 19 maggio 2026·fortune.com

    Parag Agrawal’s Parallel wants to pay publishers when AI agents use their work | Fortune

    The former Twitter CEO’s AI startup is launching Index, a platform to estimate how much content owners contribute to AI agent tasks.

  2. giovedì 21 maggio 2026·stratechery.com

    An Interview with Parallel Founder Parag Agarwal About Valuing Content on the Agentic Web

    An interview with Parallel founder Parag Agarwal about valuing content and incentivizing its creation in a world of agents (plus questions about Twitter).