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It expands agent interaction capabilities beyond web content to full OS control, enabling richer automation.
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Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Browser now supports OS Level Actions, allowing agents to control the operating system directly through the InvokeBrowser API. This enables agents to interact with visible screen content beyond the browser's web layer by using desktop screenshots and mouse/keyboard controls. This advancement enhances agent capabilities for more comprehensive and interactive workflows.

It expands agent interaction capabilities beyond web content to full OS control, enabling richer automation.
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Businesses can build more powerful AI agents that interact with native applications and interfaces, improving automation and user experience.
Organizations using AI agents should consider adopting OS Level Actions to enhance agent functionality.
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Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Browser now supports OS Level Actions, allowing agents to control the operating system directly through the InvokeBrowser API. This enables agents to interact with visible screen content beyond the browser's web layer by using desktop screenshots and mouse/keyboard controls. This advancement enhances agent capabilities for more comprehensive and interactive workflows.
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Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Browser now supports OS Level Actions, allowing agents to control the operating system directly through the InvokeBrowser API. This enables agents to interact with visible screen content beyond the browser's web layer by using desktop screenshots and mouse/keyboard controls. This advancement enhances agent capabilities for more comprehensive and interactive workflows.