Aye launches teachable AI browser intern
Aye is a specialized Chromium-based AI browser for macOS and Windows that acts as a teachable AI intern to automate daily web workflows. Built on the Kimi API, it can execute multi-step browser actions, record sessions as reusable skills, and require manual user approvals for sensitive tasks.
Specializing an entire browser for agentic AI is a smart approach that bridges the gap between fragile extensions and system-wide agents. By having control over the browser container itself, Aye gains superior window management, multi-profile isolation, and robust visual understanding, though user trust will hinge entirely on the friction level and reliability of its human-in-the-loop approvals.
- –Browser-level integration enables better tab switching, page rendering access, and sandboxing compared to chrome extensions.
- –Safety is prioritized by requiring manual user approvals for sensitive actions such as authentication and transactions.
- –Built on Kimi's unified vision-language API, allowing it to interpret visual layouts and text semantics concurrently.
- –The teachable aspect allows users to convert ad-hoc browser sessions into parameterized skills, scaling personal productivity.
DISCOVERED
2h ago
2026-07-17
PUBLISHED
7h ago
2026-07-17
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AUTHOR
Zhonglin Liu
