By 2030, billions of AI agents will be navigating the internet, encompassing both beneficial and harmful activities. While companies like Browserbase are advancing automation for legitimate enterprises, the internet faces threats from malicious actors using AI for fraud and copyright violations. The challenge lies in fostering a trust-based system where AI agents can self-identify without facing undue repercussions, ensuring they are monitored and regulated to prevent abuse. This involves collaboration among agent providers, anti-bot companies like Cloudflare, and website owners to endorse legitimate uses and deter harmful behaviors. Browserbase is leading efforts to establish a robust identity and authorization model, partnering with anti-bot and authentication providers like Stytch and engaging with industry proposals for agent identity authentication. The goal is to create a secure and open internet environment where AI agents can operate effectively, with Browserbase inviting partnerships to strengthen this ecosystem.