Biotic Browser: Applying StreamingLLM as a Persistent Web Browsing Co-Pilot
Kevin F. Dunnell, Andrew P. Stoddard

TL;DR
Biotic Browser introduces a novel AI assistant that uses StreamingLLM to enhance web navigation and task execution, effectively managing long-term context for complex, multi-step tasks in a persistent browsing environment.
Contribution
It is the first to apply StreamingLLM as a persistent web browsing co-pilot, enabling long-term context management and complex task handling.
Findings
Successfully manages extended web interactions.
Enhances productivity in personal and professional tasks.
Demonstrates significant advancement in AI web navigation capabilities.
Abstract
This paper presents "Biotic Browser," an innovative AI assistant leveraging StreamingLLM to transform web navigation and task execution. Characterized by its ability to simulate the experience of a passenger in an autonomous vehicle, the Biotic Browser excels in managing extended interactions and complex, multi-step web-based tasks. It marks a significant advancement in AI technology, particularly in the realm of long-term context management, and offers promising applications for enhancing productivity and efficiency in both personal and professional settings.
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TopicsWikis in Education and Collaboration · Peer-to-Peer Network Technologies · Video Analysis and Summarization
