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The Rise of Autonomous Browser Extensions Any Stones Underwater?
In the early days, browser extensions consisted of a basic overlay - password managers, ad blockers, grammar checkers. They are today becoming more of autonomous software agents. Extensions are starting to do, rather than assist, and they are powered by local AI models, cloud inference, automation APIs, and wallet integrations. However, the risk model is different when software directly embedded in the browsing layer begins to make decisions, transact and talk across domains. It is not a question of the power of autonomous browser extensions. The question is what are the dangers under the surface.
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