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  1. AI Planning Framework for LLM-Based Web Agents

    PaperMar 13, 2026arXivOrit Shahnovsky, Rotem Dror

    This paper addresses the 'black box' nature of LLM web agents by formally treating web tasks as sequential decision-making processes. It introduces a taxonomy that distinguishes between 'Step-by-St...

  2. OpenClaw 3.0: The End of Brittle DOM Parsing for Web Agents

    BlogMar 5, 2026MediumMarcus Sterling

    For the past year, web automation agents have relied heavily on parsing HTML DOM structures, making them notoriously brittle whenever a website updates its layout. The release of OpenClaw 3.0 this ...

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