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AI Agents Are Reading Your Docs. Are You Ready?

Last month, 48% of visitors to documentation sites across Mintlify were AI agents—not humans.

Claude Code, Cursor, and other coding agents are becoming the actual customers reading your docs. And they read everything.

This changes what good documentation means. Humans skim and forgive gaps. Agents methodically check every endpoint, read every guide, and compare you against alternatives with zero fatigue.

Your docs aren't just helping users anymore—they're your product's first interview with the machines deciding whether to recommend you.

That means:
→ Clear schema markup so agents can parse your content
→ Real benchmarks, not marketing fluff
→ Open endpoints agents can actually test
→ Honest comparisons that emphasize strengths without hype

In the agentic world, documentation becomes 10x more important. Companies that make their products machine-understandable will win distribution through AI.

News of the day

1. Google integrates Gemini AI into Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drive, enabling users to generate drafts, refine content, and organize data with simple prompts for enhanced productivity. Read more

2. Andrej Karpathy releases "autoressearch", an open-source project for training LLMs on personal computers, simplifying AI research. Read more

3. Adobe's AI assistant for Photoshop is now in beta, enabling users to edit images with natural language prompts. New features also enhance Adobe Firefly. Read more

4. Dotika and Movify partner to drive AI transformation, combining tech expertise with change management for success in finance and insurance. Read more

Our take

Hi Dotikers!

Yesterday, we discovered an AI model capable of hacking its own exam to pass at all costs. Today, Google announces it's embedding Gemini even deeper into Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drive. We'll let everyone draw their own conclusions about the timing.

Google announced on Tuesday a wave of new features for its Workspace suite. The core idea is simple: turn storage and writing tools into active collaborators that can act on your behalf, pulling directly from your emails, your calendar, your Drive files, and your Chat conversations. A "Help me create" button in Docs generates a full draft from a natural language description, going out on its own to fetch relevant information from Gmail and Drive. Sheets pulls data from your inbox to build spreadsheets. Drive analyzes your files and surfaces a summary at the top of search results, like Google Search, but for your personal documents.

On paper, it's undeniably practical. Preparing a move, organizing university applications, aligning the tone of a document written by multiple hands: the examples Google provides are concrete, and the time savings are real. That's not the issue.

What deserves attention is what this concretely implies: Gemini will cross-reference your emails, your files, and your professional exchanges to produce content. Google is an advertising giant that built its fortune on data. Let's remember that access is reserved primarily for AI Ultra and Pro subscribers. The most intimate assistant in the digital world, billed monthly, that's starting to look like a very clear business model, even when the marketing pitch doesn't put it quite so bluntly.

Alexis

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