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dhruvbatra commented on Yutori Navigator: the most accurate and efficient web navigation agent   yutori.com/blog/introduci... · Posted by u/dhruvbatra
dhruvbatra · a month ago
A web agent that autonomously navigates websites on its own cloud browser to complete tasks for you.

Navigator achieves pareto-domination over Gemini 2.5, Claude 4.5, and OpenAI Operator

  • 10%-20% accuracy gains across benchmarks
  • 2-3x faster
  • Uniformly preferred in head-to-head human-evals
(Gemini 3 computer-use hasn't been released yet, so no comparison possible)

Navigator is trained with mid-training, SFT, and RL — RL not only on simulated web envs, but also direct interactions with live websites!

dhruvbatra commented on Fully autonomous AI agents should not be developed   huggingface.co/papers/250... · Posted by u/eamag
upghost · a year ago
This is a purely procedural question, not supporting or critiquing in any way-- other than this reads kind of like an editorial with the format of a scientific paper. The question is... are there rules about what constitutes a paper or can you just put whatever you want in there as long as you follow "scientific paper format"?
dhruvbatra · a year ago
This looks like ICML formatting (and the submission deadline just passed).

ICML25 has an explicit call for position papers: https://icml.cc/Conferences/2025/CallForPositionPapers

u/dhruvbatra

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