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Selector Forge generates AI selectors for web automation
A new browser extension uses AI to generate CSS and XPath selectors that survive page layout changes, addressing a long-standing brittleness problem in web scraping and test automation.
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Selector Forge, a browser extension released by the Intuned team, generates CSS and XPath selectors using AI to create more durable element locators for web automation and testing. The tool is available for both Chrome and Firefox, with the source code open-sourced on GitHub.
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