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Agentic Browsing Workshop by Fellou

Category: Workshop

Time: 22.08 2-5pm

Location: KCL Waterloo Campus

Target audience: Anyone - no prior knowledge required

Price: Adult - £10 for one workshop, £15 if combined with AI filmmaking workshop (see event list)

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Event Details

Workshop:

Curious how a “smart web helper” could save you time online? This workshop introduces agentic browsing—simple tools that can read pages, click buttons, fill forms, and double-check sources while you stay in control. We’ll explain in plain English what these helpers can (and shouldn’t) do, why they matter beyond ordinary search, and how to use them safely and ethically. At the workshop, you will have the opportunity to be among the first to test Fellou. We’ll use Fellou as an example to show the basics and what’s new in its Community Edition. Bring a real task you’d like to streamline (finding reliable info, collecting contacts, navigating sign-ups, etc.); we’ll workshop it together and share easy checklists for accuracy and privacy. No coding required—just your curiosity. You’ll leave with a practical understanding and, if you’d like, a tiny helper you can try on your own.

 

About Fellou

Fellou is a Silicon Valley-based technology company pioneering the true AI Browser. While most see AI browsers as conversational tools for search, Fellou moves beyond chat by embedding AI agents that autonomously handle complex workflows. These agents operate across web pages and local files to deliver tangible outputs, including formatted tables, reports, previewable HTML, code, and even music. Co-founded by 2021 Forbes U30 Asia honoree Yang Xie and supported by a global team of LLM and browser experts, Fellou is transforming the productivity landscape. Since launching in 2025, Fellou has rapidly gained over 1,000,000 users, fundamentally changing the way people use browsers.

Programme

People

​Ke Bao

Ke Bao is a London-based artist, curator, writer, and event organiser. He is the London Director and co-founder of YDMD Studio, a cross-disciplinary creative studio founded in 2019 and incorporated in London in 2022, operating between Shanghai and London. Under YDMD Studio, he also leads Synonym-Lab, a platform dedicated to artistic collaboration and experimentation. Ke has curated and produced a wide range of exhibitions and interactive installations, with showcases at London Design Festival, London Craft Week, and Munich Jewellery Week. His practice spans material experimentation, immersive experience design, and contemporary craft, and his work has been featured in publications such as DAZED, ANON, and STYLE. He is currently a Graduate Learning Facilitator at Goldsmiths, University of London, where he supports creative development and studio culture.

Jonathan Zhu (EAST2046技术支持)

Jonathan Zhu graduated from The Bartlett School of Architecture at University College London (UCL), earning a degree in Architecture and obtaining RIBA Part I accreditation. His final-year design project was featured in The Bartlett’s official publication and showcased at the 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale’s Virtual Pavilion on Memory and the Digital Archive for its unique exploration of spatial memory and digital archiving. He was invited back to The Bartlett as a guest tutor, where he shared insights on the intersection of AI and architecture with emerging design scholars. He also appeared as a guest on The Innovation Conversation podcast to discuss the evolving role of generative AI in the creative industries. Jonathan is an Advocate Member of TechUK and a member of IORMA, a UK-based frontier technology think tank, actively contributing to dialogues between policy, industry, and society on innovation in technology. Jonathan won first place at the CBRE Next Gen Hackathon with a forward-looking solution for enterprise AI deployment, recognised by judges for its strong integration of technology and storytelling. He was also invited to present his AI-driven creative platform at the Startup Summit in Lisbon, representing the next generation of UK CreaTech entrepreneurs on the global stage.

Yuxin Huang

Yuxin Huang, MSc Computer Science from the University of Birmingham, has many years of software development experience. He is currently a software engineer at Expedia. He previously helped a UK startup develop and launch a full-stack charity fundraising product from scratch. He also participated in a hackathon hosted by Hackathons UK and won the "Hackiest Hack" award. He is an AWS Certified Developer, skilled in cloud architecture and high-availability system design.

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