[Hidden-tech] Looking for an AI tool that can control a browser (or other desktop computer program)

Rich@tnr rich at tnrglobal.com
Wed Jan 8 18:25:56 UTC 2025


Lots of you are working on various AI project so hoping someone has some 
experience with something like this.

The idea is to be able to control very standard but not exact browser or 
email reader (thunderbird for me) sequences.  A simple email example 
would be 'delete any email offering a business loan',
I get a dozen a day -- the subject line has a dozen different phrases.
So the key steps would be recognize a related phrase and then trigger an 
action in the email program.
Another would be to find that latest episode of a list of tv series and 
record them.
That would require scanning a number of web pages and triggering each 
show and the recording program for that show.

I was suggested Claude as a basis.
     https://www.anthropic.com/
     https://docs.anthropic.com/en/home
It has a key feature in that it relies on tools to do the detailed work.
I haven't found tools that seem to do these steps, which might mean I've 
just not looked in the right place.
Any other platform suggestion is fine also.

This sounds like a simple case of windows (mac or linux is ok) macros, only
the situations vary based on each case, it takes an operator a few 
seconds to see
the difference in the location of the screen, so a macro is too rigid.

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