For browser-use AI agents, every task is dozens of model calls in a tight loop. The inference layer isn’t background infrastructure. It’s what the product runs on.
@yutori_ai runs Scouts, Delegate, and Navigator on Together AI’s inference platform:
• 2x faster per-step vs. frontier models
• 4-5x lower inference cost
• 99.9% uptime, elastic scaling on demand
Hear from the Yutori team on how they built it on Together AI, the AI Native Cloud
We need to talk a bit about how utterly absurd the March heatwave was in the USA.
This heatwave would have been impossible without a boost from climate change, but even with climate change it remains a deeply unlikely event.
A thread looking at some of the numbers.
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n1.5 is now serving production CUA traffic at a FAANG company after extensive evals against models from big labs on both accuracy and efficiency.
If you’re currently using Claude / Gemini / GPT as a web agent, it’s worth trying Navigator n1.5 — it will likely reduce cost, improve latency, and deliver stronger performance.
3x to 6x cheaper than all models (GPT 5.5, Opus, Gemini).
Number 1 in all the browser-use model benchmarks!
Try our latest model https://t.co/ZFDZFMmWYc
@RayFernando1337@svpino
sent this to the team today
everything great comes from being able to delay gratification for as long as possible
and it feels like we're collectively losing our ability to do that
My takeaway from making these skills:
1. Add-mcp and https://t.co/lxZi16RetQ are lifesavers to maintain all the different MCP and skills tooling.
2. Creating a new skill is an art. Make sure you pick the right naming as there are a couple of gotchas.
Yutori MCP 🎉
MCP tools and skills for web monitoring, deep research, and browser automation — powered by Yutori's web agentic tech.
You can use it with Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, VS Code, ChatGPT, OpenClaw, and other MCP hosts.
Check it out!
The Adolescence of Technology: an essay on the risks posed by powerful AI to national security, economies and democracy—and how we can defend against them: https://t.co/0phIiJjrmz
@M4XMXM @yutori_ai This took us a couple of months to get right. But this is very important for transparency and in the future help correct the trajectories.
It is clear to me now that there are a range of new companies, like @agiopen_org that I put up this morning, and Scouts here, among others, that are making AI Agents far more capable than they have been.
Major trend for 2026 is AI agents are going to both become more powerful, and, due to consumer applications like @wabi, far easier to do.
Watch for the agentic platforms, like @genspark_ai, @flowith, @ManusAI, @n8n_io and the big companies (Anthropic, Google, OpenAI) to integrate these kinds of things.
What does this all mean?
Companies are about to adopt.
Last night had dinner with Coca-Cola's AI team. They are in San Francisco right now meeting a wide range of AI companies looking for ways to use AI and robotics in its company.
And it isn't alone.
2026 is gonna be wild to watch as the world automates.
@WarmerSun@abhshkdz I believe you are hitting a Google protection to not allow sign-ups using a webview. If you open the link inside X it fails. Please try in a regular browser.
I wanted to show something cool: Scout Replays.
They let you see how Scouts navigates the web. You can click through sources, rewind, fast-forward, and inspect the whole process.
It’s a clean way to understand what agents are actually doing for you.
https://t.co/k4QiNB7wV4