Questioning the role of Exa if agents can browse the web natively
mabhi1999 · x · 2026-08-22
The post raises a technical architecture question: If AI agents can operate browsers and research topics just like humans, what is the use case for tools like Exa? This touches on the decision between native browser operations and search-augmented context retrieval.
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