run-wild
browser-agent
run-wild | browser-agent | |
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288 | 657 | |
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3.5 | 4.2 | |
about 1 year ago | about 1 year ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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run-wild
- Let ChatGPT run free on random webpages and do what it likes
- Run Wild provides a bridge between GPT-4 and a Chromium browser, allowing you to automate actions simply by describing them to the program or just randomly use a website deciding on its own what to do.
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A bridge between GPT-4 and a headless Chromium browser
A YOLO version of this: https://github.com/refcell/run-wild/commit/7b71a4cd928b4382d...
- You can let ChatGPT run wild on random websites and do what it feels like
browser-agent
- Browser AI Agent
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An AI Scraping Tool Is Overwhelming Websites with Traffic
The established norm is that scrapers have to download robots.txt and support the standard robots.txt features, notably including `Crawl-Delay` which sets a rate limit. This is the established standard by which websites tell scrapers what the rules are for scraping them.
This tool is scraping sites, it has webmasters reporting actual disruption, it doesn't have robots.txt support. When people complained (eg in https://github.com/rom1504/img2dataset/issues/48), the author's stance was basically "PRs welcome". It looks like a third party recently contributed a PR to make it respect robots.txt (https://github.com/rom1504/img2dataset/pull/302), albeit without `Crawl-Delay` support, which is not merged yet.
I have seen the same thing with other recent AI tools (eg https://github.com/m1guelpf/browser-agent/issues/2) and I think it's important to defend the robots.txt convention and nip this in the bud. If a bot doesn't make a reasonable effort to respect robots.txt and it causes disruption, it's a denial-of-service attack and should be treated as such. No excuses.
- GitHub - m1guelpf/browser-agent: A browser AI agent, using GPT-4
- A bridge between GPT-4 and a headless Chromium browser
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GPT-4 Week One. The biggest week in AI history. Here's whats happening
run-wild extends m1guelpf's browser-agent project by allowing gpt4 to alter it's goal. This is very dumb and probably ought not exist, but c'est la vie.
What are some alternatives?
img2dataset - Easily turn large sets of image urls to an image dataset. Can download, resize and package 100M urls in 20h on one machine.
AICommand - ChatGPT integration with Unity Editor