[Hidden-tech] Still looking for an AI that can bang the keyboard

Rob Laporte rob at 2disc.com
Wed Jan 29 03:01:15 UTC 2025


I've found startup claims exceed actual capabilities for such, but, like almost all of us, I've not had the time to investigate them all. My prediction is that such LLM agents will come slowly and haltingly. Imagine tons of people able to us AI/LLMs for automation that happens when the people leave the computer. A few bad apples, intended or not, would spoil a big barrel of VC investments. 


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---- On Tue, 28 Jan 2025 14:22:16 -0500 Christian Lagier via Hidden-discuss <hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net> wrote ---



Hi Rich,It's been a few years, but UIpath used to be good at stuff like you describe. Christian 




On Tue, Jan 28, 2025 at 1:10 PM Rich at tnr via Hidden-discuss <mailto:hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net> wrote:




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Basically what this means is there are sequences of activity I want to do
 that require a recognition of screen entries that are varying with very 
 common aspects.
 The item need to be clicked and then another screen window then needs a 
 click in a standard place
 or keyboard press.
 
 Some times this are emails with very similar word meanings but not 
 identical text or identical emails.
 OR case where there is a new video that needs recording.
 
 I've been pointed at various 'tool' based AI programs, however I've not 
 seen (or maybe recognized)
 tools that can control screen activity - this is all for Windows (10+) 
 systems.
 
 Any ideas ??
 
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