## The next internet layer is mapped, not guessed

The public web is gradually becoming easier for AI systems to use as source material. The sites that benefit most will not necessarily be the loudest. They will be the clearest.

## What the future stack looks like

- Pages that define categories
- Articles that expand ideas
- FAQs that answer common questions directly
- Glossaries that lock in terminology
- Directories that expose structured listings
- Machine-readable catalogs that describe the whole system

## Why the architecture compounds

Each content type strengthens the others. Glossary pages make articles easier to interpret. Directory listings give services a cleaner commercial surface. FAQs clarify pages that would otherwise stay too abstract.

Once the architecture is in place, adding new asset types becomes a data problem instead of a routing problem.

## What to prepare for now

Expect more discovery through structured surfaces and fewer assumptions that one rendered page says enough on its own. The sites that keep public structure accessible will be easier to cite, summarize, compare, and trust.
