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I think it just had so much widespread usage and adoption.
People were talking about it.
Yes, other things do it.
The thing that I think he did...
that basically one in the end for him was he threw caution to the wind and let it completely access everything without any guardrails or restrictions.
And well, like that's sort of, it feels like a bad strategy for someone like Anthropic or OpenAI when they're building these kind of agentic browsers because they're going to get in big trouble.
He's like, I'm not liable for anything.
I'm building this tool.
It's open source.
Use it at your own risk.
It's not like a product where you can like
any random mom can go download it, put it on her computer and it will take over.
Like you got to go get the GitHub code and you got to run it yourself.
And if you did that, like there's no, it's all your fault.
Like if anything wrong happens, it's, you know, it's all your fault.
So I think he made it open source.
He gave it to developers.
And so because of that, he kind of removed the liability from himself if people want to use it.
And then people use it for everything.
And so like OpenAI and Anthropic, they can't really do that in the same way without, I think,