The Browser Is the Sandbox: AI Agents Without Containers
We already have a robust sandbox on our machines: the browser. With CSP, sandboxed iframes, WebAssembly, and file access, you can build useful AI agents without heavy containers.
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We already have a robust sandbox on our machines: the browser. With CSP, sandboxed iframes, WebAssembly, and file access, you can build useful AI agents without heavy containers.
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