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What if browsers were designed for AI, not humans? (My first open source project — feedback welcome)
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What if browsers were designed for AI, not humans? (My first open source project — feedback welcome)

via Dev.toseongwon lee

The pain I watched up close I'm a cloud infrastructure engineer, 6 years in. I've watched engineers on AI product teams go through the same painful cycle more times than I can count. They'd store reference data carefully. Feed it to the AI. The AI would still hallucinate. Wrong numbers. Wrong context. Said with total confidence. Then someone would spend three hours tracing back through sources by hand, trying to figure out where the AI pulled its "facts" from. I sat next to those people. I saw their faces. I do the same thing myself. I tell the AI, "go find trustworthy sources on the internet and verify this for me." And then I wonder if the answer is actually backed by anything. Every time. At some point I stopped blaming the AI and started blaming the tool. Why are we forcing AI to browse the web like a human? Humans read visually. AI doesn't. What if there was a browser built for how AI actually processes information? I built touch-browser to find out. Used Codex to do it, which fel

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