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Open-source agent automates browser tasks with LLM decision points instead of

A new open-source tool lets LLMs drive real Chrome browsers to complete web tasks like form-filling and data extraction, using only one model call per page and returning structured JSON output.

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An open-source agent framework now allows large language models to control real Chrome browsers by intent alone, eliminating the need for predefined selectors or step-by-step scripts. The system accepts high-level goals like "find the pricing," "enrich this lead," or "fill this form," then orchestra...

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