The Browser MCP (Model Context Protocol) server, when paired with Cursor, provides a comprehensive platform for automating browser tasks and testing web applications. By combining browser navigation, ...
AI agents are slowly becoming a thing, but many people aren’t aware of how to get started with them, especially how to connect an AI agent to their browser and perform different tasks such as ...
Brave has introduced a new AI browsing feature that leverages Leo, its privacy-respecting AI assistant, to perform automated tasks for the user. Intended to assist with tasks such as autonomous web ...
Browser Use connects AI agents directly to web browsers, enabling them to autonomously navigate, interact with, and extract information from websites. Author’s note: The generative AI revolution has ...
AI-powered tooling has been around for quite some time. You may even be using AI-based services without even realizing it. However, they had been mostly a part of a backend and were effective only for ...
A new wave of AI-powered browser-use agents is emerging, promising to transform how enterprises interact with the web. These agents can autonomously navigate websites, retrieve information and even ...
What if your AI could seamlessly navigate the web, performing complex tasks with just a few simple commands? Below, Better Stack breaks down how the innovative “Agent Browser” is reshaping browser ...
Agentic artificial intelligence startup Browser Use believes it can play a critical role in helping so-called AI agents navigate the web after closing on a $17 million funding round Saturday. Felicis ...
SaaS teams face a constant challenge: how do you test fast enough to match weekly or daily releases without letting quality ...
In today’s tech-driven world, companies race to bring new software features to market, and customers expect updates at an almost instantaneous pace. But behind every slick interface and smooth user ...
The software testing landscape is undergoing a seismic shift. For years, continuous automation testing (CAT) platforms have been the gold standard for reducing manual testing and ensuring ...
When the first computer bug was discovered in 1947, it was quite literally a moth that had become trapped inside a system at Harvard University that was disrupting the electronics. At that time, the ...