Good to see. Google only has this feature in experimental mode for $125/month subscribers: https://labs.google.com/mariner/landing
Google allows AI browser automation through Gemini CLI as well, but it's not interactive and doesn't have ready access to the main browser profile.
Chrome's DevTools MCP has been excellent in my experience for web development and testing. Claude code can jump in there and just pretend to be a user and do just about everything, including reading console output.
I'm not using it for the use case of actually interacting with other people's websites, but for this purpose, it's been fantastic.
It's part of antigravity for free. Just make a blank workspace and ask it to use a browser to do X and it'll start chrome and start navigating, clicking, scrolling, etc.