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Browser automation detection breaks 40% of agent sessions undetected

A Puppeteer-based browser agent passed all reasoning evaluations but failed silently in production when websites detected automation. The LLM was reasoning correctly—the browser layer was the problem.

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A developer building a Puppeteer-based browser agent discovered that 40% of production sessions were returning degraded results with no error signals, despite the underlying language model reasoning correctly. [The root cause was not the LLM or the agent logic—it was browser automation detection](ht...

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Browser automation detection breaks 40% of agent sessions undetected — gotcontext.ai