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

Fungai Tichawangana [Artist Dynamix] fungai at artistdynamix.com
Thu Jan 9 16:08:08 UTC 2025


Hi Rich,

I've been experimenting with AI Agents and this may help.

SmythOS (https://smythos.com/) - create agents that can accomplish
different tasks autonomously
(Another one is Relevance AI, but I haven't tried it out)

You could also check out https://www.make.com/. Integrates with a ton of
different apps and you can set up all sorts of automations.

Open skies,
Fungai


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On Wed, 8 Jan 2025 at 13:32, Rich at tnr via Hidden-discuss <
hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net> wrote:

> 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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