Computer-use models will agentify the web, not APIs — Dhruv Batra, Yutori
Aug 14, 2026 · 21:00
Dhruv Batra of Yutori argues computer-use models, not APIs, will agentify the web's long tail. The head may expose endpoints, but 200 million active sites won't add MCP servers: restaurants post JPEG PDF menus and school districts answer procurement via FOIA requests scanned onto Google Drive. Reading HTML fails because scores and stock status load asynchronously and render as pixels, so the browser is a rendering engine: pixels are the source of truth, the bitter lesson for web agents. His Navigator model takes screenshots in, clicks out, writes JavaScript when faster, and verifies on screen; it hits 97% human eval on Mind2Web (8 of 300 wrong) at 80 cents per task versus $2.30. That endpoint will be another layer: simulated browsers clicking and returning structured results.