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I tried this new AI agent that takes control of your mouse and keyboard to help get tasks done, and I can’t believe how good it is


There’s been a recent flurry of AI tools that can go online and do things on your behalf. OpenAI’s Operator is a powerful and expensive AI Agent. At the same time, the more makeshift Browser Use offers a thriftier option for those who want AI to automate their online errands. The latest example drawing attention is Proxy 1.0, created by Convergence AI. Proxy boasted of being able to multitask online and handling everything except final approval for you.

I wanted to try it out, but you only get five sessions a day for free, so I decided to mimic the test I did with Browser Use. After linking it to my Google account, I was presented with the Proxy interface and started my test run. Unlike Browser Use, though, I could submit the prompts quickly as I didn’t have to wait for one to finish before sending the next.

Purchase Proxy

Proxy 1.0

(Image credit: Screenshot of Proxy 1.0)

As with Browser Use, I started with a shopping advice request: “Navigate to Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart and search for ‘MacBook Air M2’. Extract the product name, price, and stock availability from the first five results on each site. Compare the prices and identify the lowest one. If discounts or coupons are present, record them. Provide a final summary with the best deal and where to buy it.”



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