I'm pretty sure we were the first to invent this concept of "semantic targets" based on our git commit logs. Essentially we 100% replaced previous selector strategies like xpath and CSS selectors in 2022, and we were the first startup approved by openAI to sell GPT-3 for automation august 2021. We've been working on this problem for 3 years and just open sourced some of our work. We're looking for contributors who could help with evals for generalized agents, and to push the unique state machine that appears to be state-of-the-art in forward solving open-ended problems.
Is it a CFAA violation to check a box that says "I'm not a robot" when you are, in fact, a robot?<p>I know we've had some victories recently for web scraping like the hiQ case, but I don't remember it it covered bypassing "technical protections" in a similar way that copyright laws are applied.<p>(Serious question, since I'm used to those sort of recaptcha-solving services only being advertised on far seedier websites, so I'm surprised it highlighted on the homepage. For the record I am against that interpretation of CFAA but personally wouldn't want to be the test case)
How does it compare to uipath when it comes to orchestration? In my experience, a lot of the low code tools don’t make it easy to monitor automation health, validate outputs, and set retry policies… that’s an area where I’d kill to see a tool that improves on the incumbents.
This is super cool. I have to say this.
I love your concepts.would love to see it better.<p>BTW, do you open-sourced all of it or just parts.
Because I see your github repo does not update for a month.
can I run this local?
"open-source uipath alternative" is quite a bold claim amigos!! I hope you're right, because the world need a good open source RPA in nocoloco (no-code/low-code).