What happened: What you should notice: every tool call returns a settled page state (screenshot + events), and the page freezes between steps so Claude never races the...
What to watch next: movement around open-source, browser.

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What happened: What you should notice: every tool call returns a settled page state (screenshot + events), and the page freezes between steps so Claude never races the...
What to watch next: movement around open-source, browser.
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Hi HN, I forked chromium and built agent-browser-protocol (ABP) after noticing that most browser-agent failures aren’t really about the model misunderstanding the page. Instead, the problem is that the model is reasoning from a stale state. ABP is designed to keep the acting agent synchronized with
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A new device unveiled in India shows how AI systems can run locally, support diverse languages, and reduce dependence on proprietary models.
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Open-source AI hardware could weaken Big Tech’s grip on AI.
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Show HN: Open-source browser for AI agentsWhat you should notice: every tool call returns a settled page state (screenshot + events), and the page freezes between steps so Claude never races the...
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Open-source AI hardware could weaken Big Tech’s grip on AIA new device unveiled in India shows how AI systems can run locally, support diverse languages, and reduce dependence on proprietary models.
A new device unveiled in India shows how AI systems can run locally, support diverse languages, and reduce dependence on proprietary models.
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