Hark previews browser-use agent for task completion
The company says its agent is designed to complete tasks in the browser.
Why it matters
Browser-use agents are becoming a key interface for automating web-based workflows. Claims around speed and cost will matter if teams evaluate agentic tools for routine browser tasks.
The key points
- 1.Hark previewed a browser-use agent.
- 2.The agent is aimed at completing browser-based tasks.
- 3.Hark claims speed and cost advantages over competitors.
Hark previewed a browser-use agent for completing tasks, according to TechCrunch AI. The company claims the agent is faster and cheaper than competing products.
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