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Prove you are a robot: CAPTCHAs for agents
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efebarlas
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Humans can use agents behind the scenes to crack it, right?
jubilanti
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alfonsodev
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My best guess is that this a way of making a system talk to your agent without you knowing what they are talking about ? As a way of not exposing the real sign up method ?
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arjie
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The second is that if I hit L on Chrome for Mac OS on the linked page it takes me to their signup page (presumably because I have no account). So that's a keyboard shortcut to take you to the browser-use app page. But why 'L'? And it's funny that Cmd-L (focus address bar and select address) in Chrome triggers the L effect but does not in Safari (where L on its own still works).
not-chatgpt
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Zetaphor
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Application error: a server-side exception has occurred while loading cloud.browser-use.com
Great first impression!
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Which LLMs best drive these? Claude/Gemini, etc., or is anything local actually competent at it?
Can they understand layout and visual cues with a VLM or multimodality?
Are they robust enough to interact with threejs and videos and whatnot, or can they just blindly navigate the DOM?
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consumer451
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Is this just a marketing stunt?
kingstnap
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Silly solutions for silly problems :^).
consumer451
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So, showing true agent to agent interactions is interesting, but one could never be sure that's what you were actually seeing unless you were in control of all the agents.