L0-L5: An Open Standard for Measuring Website Compatibility with AI Agents
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Shubham
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Summary
The article introduces an open standard called L0-L5 for ranking websites based on how 'silicon friendly' they are for AI agents that increasingly browse the internet. It emphasizes that websites not optimized for AI agents risk not being discovered, and offers a service to create detailed reports that help make websites more accessible to these agents.
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If your website isn't friendly to an agent, it's likely not being discovered.
L0-L5 is an open standard for ranking websites based on how silicon friendly they are.
We create a detailed report of your website you can download and give to your agent to make your website silicon friendly.
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