Claude can do a lot more than answer your questions—it can automate the boring stuff, so you can focus on the fun stuff.
Anthropic has given its AI assistant Claude the ability to take direct control of a user’s desktop, opening applications, clicking through menus, and typing into fields the same way a person would.
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tor Constantino is an ex-reporter, turned AI consultant & tech writer. Anthropic launched two updated versions of its Claude AI ...
Claude 3.5 Sonnet can navigate user interfaces, move cursors, click buttons, and type text. Anthropic has unveiled a major update to its Claude AI models, including the new “Computer Use” feature.
Anthropic’s already impressive Claude 3.5 Sonnet gains a significant performance boost on Tuesday as the generative AI startup rolls out an enhanced and updated version of the model alongside the new, ...
In 2024, as Anthropic suggested at the time, the feature wasn’t really ready for productive use — it was genuinely crazy to watch work but also slow, error-prone, and prone to quickly losing track of ...
Anthropic has launched a “computer use” feature for Claude, allowing the AI agent to control macOS desktops to perform tasks like editing files and navigating browsers. It aims to compete with the ...
Anthropic rolled out a new update for its Claude 3.5 Sonnet AI model with exciting implications. As part of the update, Anthropic is launching "computer use" in public beta. With this brand new ...