1. made the new script easier to write
2. made the new script *MUCH* easier to share
By getting #2, the payback for automation was way way faster. It might take a year for payback if only I used my script, but it might take only days if 30 or 40 of my colleagues also used it.
I could imagine the interface being similar to what we have today, but with it being much better at taking in full descriptions of what you want. If you want pictures of teddy bears, it could provide search results and AI generated ones. If you want programming answers, it could link to StackOverflow or just give you an AI generated answer with an explanation. Perhaps I am looking for a lively bit of free music to add to an indie game - it could generate that too.
I feel that this will eventually end search as we know it, but it will hurt the sites that are behind the search results far more than it will hurt Google. Google (or Bing, ...) can become the one-stop-shop for so much more than it is today