
Chrome Just Dropped Web MCP (and That’s Kind of a Big Deal)
The Chrome team announced experimental support for Web MCP landing in Chrome 146 // Detect dark theme var iframe = document.getElementById('tweet-2020903127428313461-326'); if (document.body.className.includes('dark-theme')) { iframe.src = "https://platform.twitter.com/embed/Tweet.html?id=2020903127428313461&theme=dark" } WebMCP is one of those things that sound super niche… until you realise it’s implications for the future of user / machine interaction are bigger than you think! “agents can now use the web like we do, but faster and more efficiently!” 🤖 But wait... Ai agents can already use websites today using automation tools like Playwright or Puppeteer, so what's the problem? We’ve spent decades polishing UX for humans. Now suddenly Agents are using UX that wasn't built for them! What even is Web MCP? I would like to explain this with a great video I found of a Robotic Arm landing a plane! It works! but it is not efficient because the machine is using human controls... a more eff
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