Google AI Introduces the WebMCP to Enable Direct and Structured Website Interactions for New AI Agents – #CryptoUpdatesGNIT
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Google AI Introduces the WebMCP to Enable Direct and Structured Website Interactions for New AI Agents – #CryptoUpdatesGNIT
Google is officially turning Chrome into a playground for AI agents. For years, AI ‘browsers’ have relied on a messy process: taking screenshots of websites, running them through vision models, and guessing where to click. This method is slow, breaks easily, and consumes massive amounts of compute. Google has introduced a better way: the Web Model Context Protocol (WebMCP). Announced alongside the Early Preview Program (EPP), this protocol allow…
Google AI Introduces the WebMCP to Enable Direct and Structured Website Interactions for New AI Agents
Google is officially turning Chrome into a playground for AI agents. For years, AI ‘browsers’ have relied on a messy process: taking screenshots of websites, running them through vision models, and guessing where to click. This method is slow, breaks easily, and consumes massive amounts of compute. Google has introduced a better way: the Web Model Context Protocol (WebMCP). Announced alongside the Early Preview Program (EPP), this protocol allow…
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