V1 (current, open-source): Ship it. An LLM looks at HTML and draws what it thinks a browser would show. Technically a browser. Legally, probably also a browser. Morally, questionable.
V2: (oversubscribed $200m pre-seed, enterprise) The LLM writes a brand new browser engine from scratch every time you load a page. No bloat – the engine only supports exactly the features that page needs. Extremely efficient.
hilariously perfect.
I wonder what happens when you point v2 at the w3c compliance test.
If it works, maybe we get the first ever actually compliant browser? Which is then immediately deleted.
Firefox mobile still doesn’t pass acid3…
nothing? everything? we find the question to the answer for life, the universe and everything?
I do, however, know that the resulting cleanup (philosophical, psychological, physical, etc) will be epic!
as @CameronDev@programming.dev points out, the absurdity inherent in the art is quintessentially and wonderfully human.