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Websites should have personalized UIs for every single user, not the same UI for everyone (with Magnus Müller from Browser Use) - Legacy systems (like banks) are already being reimagined with better UIs that fill out the ugly backend forms automatically - First-time Photoshop users face overwhelming interfaces that...

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@browser_use While you are here, give Mastra and Browser Use a⭐️ on Github: /

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UserInterfacevor 2 Jahren

Unveiling the Future of Prompt Engineering for Better AI Interactions #tech

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Chad Byers 🦍vor 1 Jahr

@mamagnus00 @browser_use Legend

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Abhi Aiyervor 1 Jahr

@mastra_ai @mamagnus00 @browser_use Because we are BrowserUse. @mamagnus00

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pritamvor 1 Jahr

@mamagnus00 @browser_use Interesting to come across this! At @fibr_ai our vision is exactly this, you can read more here Always open to collaborate to make this reality :)

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@mamagnus00 @browser_use @jrysana 👀

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ArtiTalismanvor 1 Jahr

@mamagnus00 @browser_use Have been saying this for months

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0xGokuvor 1 Jahr

@mamagnus00 @browser_use Magnus is chad

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imad taiebvor 1 Jahr

@mamagnus00 @browser_use Yep, the way to go. "Adaptive UI" as a term makes more sense

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Shane Thomasvor 1 Jahr

@mamagnus00 @browser_use I like that.

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@mamagnus00 @browser_use Sure but how would you do that?

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