Tooling
Browser agents hit a wall when tasks get complex
Developers building web automation agents face a hard tradeoff: optimize for speed on simple tasks or add reasoning that tanks performance on routine operations.
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Browser agent development has hit a concrete performance ceiling. Developers building web automation systems can optimize page understanding through accessibility trees and screenshots, but the moment a task requires real problem-solving, the agent stalls. The core issue is architectural: fast execu...
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