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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.
After linking it to myGoogleaccount, I was presented with the Proxy interface and started my test run.
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."
Proxy eventually offered a couple of the best options at each outlet and its own reccommendations.
This was a bit of a mixed bag.
Still, the small airport flight with a stop in Iceland at that price is not bad.
The AI did fine pulling up the forecast and extracting details about what to expect.
But, it doesn’t have to be exciting to be useful when it’s the weather.
Meteor
On its own, Proxy 1.0 is amazing.
It doesn’t have to dazzle you to convince you of its usefulness.
The AI doesnt pretend to be human and make conversation.
It just gets things done.
For busy people who dont want to waste time navigating to and through websites, it’s valuable.
online window Use felt more like an open-source science project.
OpenAIs Operator is supposed to be the ultimate hands-free, natural-language-powered web assistant.
But at $200 a month, it’s not for anyone who casually plays with AI tools.
Proxy 1.0 sits somewhere in the middle of both those alternatives.
I also like how it’s more proactive in overcoming obstacles rather than immediately asking for help.
The pace at which Proxy completes tasks can be a little annoying.