AI Native DevCon 2026 London — all conference sessions as interactive skills
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Lars Trieloff explores browser-native agents: agents that run close to the browser context they operate in, using browser capabilities as part of the runtime and containment story. Use this skill to summarize the talk, compare browser-native agents with cloud or desktop agents, and design safe browser-agent product boundaries.
outline.md first to locate the relevant concept.quote.md for short advisory anchors; verify details against transcript.md.outline.md, quote.md, and transcript.md disagree, prefer the redacted transcript for safety boundaries and the outline for structure.Use this response shape:
Return this product-design checklist:
| Layer | Safe Design Choice | Evidence To Require |
|---|---|---|
| Integration | Use documented product APIs, not hidden app control | API contract, scopes, owner |
| Permissions | Grant narrow, task-specific capabilities | permission matrix |
| Credentials | Keep tokens outside model-visible context | secret handling diagram |
| UI | Show user-visible consent and action previews | approval copy and mock |
| Runtime | Isolate generated UI and agent tools | sandbox/frame/process boundary |
| Audit | Log events and decisions for review | event schema and retention plan |
End with the next safest implementation step, not runnable setup commands.
Contrast browser-native containment with cloud sandboxes, desktop agents, and repository automation, grounding the comparison in outline.md. Use this table:
| Approach | Strength | Main Risk | Safer Boundary |
|---|---|---|---|
| Browser-native | Close to user context | Over-broad app/account access | explicit APIs and consent |
| Cloud sandbox | Strong isolation | Context drift from real user environment | scoped sync and review |
| Desktop agent | Rich local control | broad filesystem/app access | sandbox and per-action approval |
| Repository automation | Repeatable workflow | unattended changes | PR gates and policy checks |
User: "Could we build this into our SaaS app?"
Answer: "From Trieloff's framing, the browser can be part of the runtime, but the safe product move is not hidden control. Expose explicit APIs, keep credentials outside model-visible state, show action previews, and log every event. The redacted bundle does not include setup mechanics."
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