AIOSMay 15

Skim: Speculative Execution for Fast and Efficient Web Agents

arXiv:2605.1656574.4
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For practitioners deploying web agents, Skim offers a practical way to cut costs and latency without sacrificing accuracy on structured websites.

Skim reduces median per-task cost by 1.9x and latency by 33.4% with no accuracy loss on web-agent benchmarks by using speculative execution to bypass heavy components for predictable queries.

Skim is a speculative execution framework for web agents that exploits the predictable structure of purpose-built websites. Today's web-agent expense is not intrinsic to the tasks but a property of how agents are composed: frontier-model inference, browser rendering, and ReAct-style planning are applied to every step of every task regardless of complexity. Skim's key observation is that websites enforce stable URL patterns, answer formats, and task-to-trajectory mappings across queries of the same type, so most queries can bypass these heavyweight components entirely. An offline profiler captures these patterns once per site. At runtime, Skim matches each query to a template, synthesizes the destination URL, and extracts the answer with a small model. A lightweight verifier gates each fast-path output against the query and schema; rare misspeculations cascade to the full agent, warm-started by the fast path's final URL to preserve upstream trajectory progress. Across standard web-agent benchmarks paired with three backboneagents (WebVoyager, AgentOccam, BrowserUse), Skim reduces median per-task cost by 1.9x and latency by 33.4% with no accuracy loss.

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