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Automating the Web: The Rise of AI Agents
Sunday, March 23, 2025
Müller and Zunic built a demo of Browser Use in just five weeks. The demo was a hit, so they open-sourced it. Browser Use breaks down the elements of a website into a simpler, text-like format. This makes it easier for AI agents to understand and navigate websites.
Many AI companies want their agents to interact with websites more smoothly. Müller believes that Browser Use can become a key tool for this need. He mentioned that more than 20 companies in the current Y Combinator Winter batch used Browser Use for their own projects.
Some websites, like LinkedIn, change frequently. This can cause problems for AI agents. Müller noted that companies often ask, "What can we do to make it easier for agents to navigate our website? " Browser Use aims to solve this problem.
Felicis has been interested in the AI agents space for years. They saw Browser Use as a great opportunity to grow their portfolio. Myers highlighted the company’s founding team and its open-source-first approach as key factors in their decision to invest.
The goal of web AI agents is to automate human tasks. They act as a bridge between static, text-focused models and the ever-changing digital landscape. This makes them a crucial part of the future of AI.
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