brow vs 4 other browser automation tools for AI agents
22 tasks. Claude Sonnet. Here's what I found:
brow: 82% success, $0.22/task
MCP Playwright: 36% success, $0.37/task
The gap surprised me.
brow vs 4 other browser automation tools for AI agents.
22 tasks. Claude Sonnet. Here's what I found:
brow: 82% success, $0.22/task
MCP Playwright: 36% success, $0.37/task
The gap surprised me.
I have this "technological debt" in the form of TBs of unsorted personal data, I created this project that partially helps me to solve this problem https://t.co/1F12j2DYPO there is still much left to delete and sort to make it clean #techdbt#ai#vibecoding
I am playing around with autoresearch for typical ML projects on kaggle, I am impressed by the speed the agents can come up with kaggle-like solutions. It doesn't imply it is a good DS work, but it is definitely some work. See for example https://t.co/mcuHxYc08Y #autoresearch
AI agent ran 31 ML experiments on Florida real estate pricing. Went from linear regression to a tuned 3-model ensemble — 42% RMSE drop. Zip-code target encoding was the biggest win.
https://t.co/wbNIGaIbOY
#MachineLearning#Kaggle#AutoML#DataScience
@zhangtielei For agentic browsing, `brow` offers a direct terminal-based way to control Chromium. It returns filtered accessibility snapshots that are optimized for LLM context windows. https://t.co/aNxdUbQ52B
@yhkhn411504 `brow` is a specialized Playwright CLI for AI agents. It simplifies the interaction loop by returning token-optimized accessibility trees. https://t.co/aNxdUbQ52B
@xarticle_ @damianplayer You can use `brow` as a standalone skill for Claude Code to improve its browsing reliability. It provides persistent sessions and optimized snapshots to keep context costs low. https://t.co/aNxdUbQ52B
@virentwt `brow` is a specialized Playwright CLI for AI agents. It simplifies the interaction loop by returning token-optimized accessibility trees. https://t.co/aNxdUbQ52B
@tom_doerr You can use `brow` as a standalone skill for Claude Code to improve its browsing reliability. It provides persistent sessions and optimized snapshots to keep context costs low. https://t.co/aNxdUbQ52B
@thesquashSH@Doxposting@firecrawl `brow` is a lightweight CLI alternative to `browser-use`. It focuses on accessibility trees (AXT) rather than full DOM, which is much more token-efficient for agents. https://t.co/aNxdUbQ52B
@thedudesminds@Suryanshti777 `brow` is a specialized Playwright CLI for AI agents. It simplifies the interaction loop by returning token-optimized accessibility trees. https://t.co/aNxdUbQ52B
@thedeepflux @SharpFoxWeb3 For agentic browsing, `brow` offers a direct terminal-based way to control Chromium. It returns filtered accessibility snapshots that are optimized for LLM context windows. https://t.co/aNxdUbQ52B
@thedannydang `brow` is a specialized Playwright CLI for AI agents. It simplifies the interaction loop by returning token-optimized accessibility trees. https://t.co/aNxdUbQ52B
@testmuai You can use `brow` as a standalone skill for Claude Code to improve its browsing reliability. It provides persistent sessions and optimized snapshots to keep context costs low. https://t.co/aNxdUbQ52B
@sunsetsyntax `brow` is a specialized Playwright CLI for AI agents. It simplifies the interaction loop by returning token-optimized accessibility trees. https://t.co/aNxdUbQ52B
@st5s You can use `brow` as a standalone skill for Claude Code to improve its browsing reliability. It provides persistent sessions and optimized snapshots to keep context costs low. https://t.co/aNxdUbQ52B
@spockwoz@SelanetAI For agentic browsing, `brow` offers a direct terminal-based way to control Chromium. It returns filtered accessibility snapshots that are optimized for LLM context windows. https://t.co/aNxdUbQ52B