Your Agent Is an Infinite Canvas — RL Nabors, Dressed for Space
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This article explores how browser primitives enable building AI agents as infinite canvases, enhancing web interaction and content consumption.
Key Takeaways
- Browser native APIs support complex interactive AI agent interfaces
- Use Web Animations API to create immersive user experiences
- AI agents should extend rather than replace web content
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Rachel Lee has extensive experience in web standards and browser development, including work on Firefox DevTools and W3C projects.
She started with teenage girl web comics and later transitioned into AI and web interaction design research.
The browser is not just a document reader but an infinite canvas capable of rendering anything.
Using Web Animations API to create innovative applications like interactive Alice in Wonderland.
Integrating AI agents into websites using existing browser primitives to create future interaction models.
Author plans to fix her old web comic site and make it future-proof.
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- Browser as Infinite Canvas
- AI Agents
- Integration with Web
- Future Interaction Models
- Web Primitives
- Web Animations API
- Browser Capabilities
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The browser is not just a document reader; it's an infinite canvas capable of rendering anything.
With existing browser primitives, you can turn your agent into an infinite canvas.
She worked on the Web Animation API with the W3C, creating demos like interactive Alice in Wonderland.