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WebMCP Explained: The New Standard That Turns...
Here's a question that's been bugging me since I started digging into web agents: why do AI agents have to pretend to be humans? Think about it. When an AI agent needs to book a flight on a travel site, it takes a screenshot of the page, sends that image to a vision model, waits for the model to figure out which pixel to click, then simulates a mouse click. Then it takes another screenshot. Then another model call. Repeat for every single interaction. It's like asking someone to order food at a
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