We let Chrome's Auto Browse agent surf the web for us—here's what happened
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谷歌近期为Chrome浏览器推出了Auto Browse智能体功能,面向AI Pro和AI Ultra订阅用户开放预览。该功能旨在代表用户自动浏览网页并完成任务。本文作者对其进行了实际测试,通过具体任务评估了该智能体的表现,包括任务设置、指令输入以及执行效果的详细记录。测试表明,尽管AI代理技术不断发展,但目前将其用于重要事务仍需谨慎。
We are now a few years into the AI revolution, and talk has shifted from who has the best chatbot to whose AI agent can do the most things on your behalf. Unfortunately, AI agents are still rough around the edges, so tasking them with anything important is not a great idea. OpenAI launched its Atlas agent late last year, which we found to be modestly useful, and now it's Google's turn.
Unlike the OpenAI agent, Google's new Auto Browse agent has extraordinary reach because it's part of Chrome, the world's most popular browser by a wide margin. Google began rolling out Auto Browse (in preview) earlier this month to AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers, allowing them to send the agent across the web to complete tasks.
I've taken Chrome's agent for a spin to see whether you can trust it to handle tedious online work for you. For each test, I lay out the problem I need to solve, how I prompted the robot, and how well (or not) it handled the job.
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