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Thomas
@aviationdoctor.eth
2025 is the year the user manual dies. Don’t bother with writing user manuals anymore, nobody will read them. Write training documentation intended for front-end LLMs instead
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Nico
@nicom
Is there a standard for websites to indicate that a page is designed for an LLM to read? Some meta in header and something in sitemap?
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Thomas
@aviationdoctor.eth
I’m not sure — the software I have in mind is large ERP-type software that is licensed to corporate users. They increasingly include a module that uses an LLM in the background (trained to the software features) to guide and answer questions from users. So the users wouldn’t be accessing an LLM from the web, they interact with a wrapped LLM directly in the app
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Nico
@nicom
It seems the best is to write sites according to SEO rules for now. But maybe we can do better with some more LLM specific meta elements in the html directly. https://icenineonline.com/blog/optimizing-websites-for-large-language-models-llms/
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