- cross-posted to:
- programming@programming.dev
- technology@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- programming@programming.dev
- technology@lemmy.ml
cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/7466160
AI-integrated development environment (IDE) company Cursor recently implied it had built a working web browser almost entirely with its AI agents. I won’t say they lied, but CEO Michael Truell certainly tweeted: “We built a browser with GPT-5.2 in Cursor.”
He followed up with: “It’s 3M+ lines of code across thousands of files. The rendering engine is from-scratch in Rust with HTML parsing, CSS cascade, layout, text shaping, paint, and a custom JS VM.”
That sounds impressive, doesn’t it? He also added: “It kind of works,” which is not the most ringing endorsement…
…this week‑long autonomous browser experiment consumed in the order of 10-20 trillion tokens and would have cost several million dollars at then‑current list prices for frontier models.



Here, allow me: They lied.
Seriously, are you worried they’ll sue? They don’t want to open themselves up to discovery on this one, I guarantee it.
Heh, good point. The article does continue to make it clear that their claims don’t hold up though.