Google Chrome has launched Web Model Context Protocol (WebMCP) in an early preview, a new web standard designed to transform websites into structured tools for AI agents, according to VentureBeat. This development, which began rolling out earlier this week in Chrome 146 Canary, aims to improve how AI agents interact with websites, potentially ending the need for agents to guess which buttons to press.
WebMCP was developed jointly by engineers at Google and Microsoft and incubated through the W3C's Web Machine Learning community group, VentureBeat reported. The protocol seeks to provide AI agents with a clearer understanding of website structure, moving away from the current methods of scraping raw HTML and using screenshots. This could significantly improve the efficiency and accuracy of AI agents navigating the web.
In other tech news, Google's new Auto Browse agent, part of Chrome, is now available in preview to AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers, Ars Technica reported. This agent allows users to have Chrome browse the web on their behalf.
Meanwhile, the VR gaming world continues to evolve. The popular VR game "Gorilla Tag" is breaking audience records, even as its creators work on a mobile offshoot, a TV show, and a live event called Gorillacon, according to The Verge. The VR industry has been on edge since Meta's massive job cuts earlier this year, but "Gorilla Tag" appears to be weathering the storm.
In space exploration, SpaceX removed the Crew Access Arm from Launch Complex 39A at NASAs Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Ars Technica reported. This move is part of ongoing preparations, potentially giving Starship a leg up. The launch complex, originally built for the Saturn V rockets, has been adapted over the years for the Space Shuttle program and now serves as a launch site for SpaceX's Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets.
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