I've already seem some objections to this, would basically allow your AI to run your browser, open new tabs, "and mark them with a sparkly AI icon so you know where the robot is active." This is just a visualization of 'headless browser' functions that have existed for a while. I used a 'headless' version of Chromium in a Python script to automate posting of my newsletter into LinkedIn. They're useful in cases where APIs are too awkward (or too secure), or where (as with LinkedIn or Twitter) they don't exist. AIs have been able to activate headless browser functions every since they could use Python. So: annoying, but not new.
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