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ORA

What It Is

ORA is an agentic-web research and product effort focused on making websites and software usable by AI agents. In the World's Fair graph, ORA is connected through Liad Yosef, whose official speaker bio describes him as co-founder and CTO at ORA and as someone building the future of the agentic web.

Why It Matters At World's Fair

ORA gives concrete company context to Rebuilding the web for agents. The talk argues that the next customer may be an agent rather than a human, and that web products will compete on whether agents can discover, understand, authenticate, operate, and hand work back to people.

That framing lines up with ORA's public agent-readiness research. ORA's April 2026 report says it scanned thousands of products with real agents and found that most of the web is not ready for agents to act. The report emphasizes failures around action, authentication, integration, and machine-readable context.

Public Research Context

ORA's state-of-agent-readiness report is useful supporting evidence for several recurring World's Fair ideas:

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Evidence Boundary

The official speaker roster is canonical for Liad Yosef's World's Fair participation. ORA's public site, ORA's research article, and public professional profiles are supporting sources used to explain the company and the agentic-web context.