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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.
This week, Anthropic rolled out updates to its AI models and introduced a very interesting Computer Use API that allows AI to control your computer. Imagine a world where your computer anticipates ...
This week, AI agents gained desktop control, while 20% of companies captured 74% of AI's economic gains by redesigning workflows. Apple's 50th anniversary underscored consistent branding, and OpenAI's ...
So-called "computer use agents" are expected to be a major leap in AI that will allow bots to actually complete tasks on your behalf. Reading time 3 minutes OpenAI is reportedly preparing for the ...
Claude can control your computer to complete tasks on its own. The feature is limited to paid plans and Mac users for now. Permissions and oversight are required to reduce security risks. Imagine ...
Leading artificial intelligence firm Anthropic PBC today introduced new Claude 3.5 Sonnet and Claude 3.5 Haiku generative AI models with significantly upgraded capabilities over their predecessors. In ...
Anthropic says it is teaching its Claude AI model to control desktop computers based on prompts. In demonstration videos, the model is shown controlling a computer to conduct research for an outing on ...
Since the onset of the command line, the way humans have interacted with their computers has been restricted to a keyboard. Meta's new wristband seeks to change that. Last week, Reality Labs at Meta, ...
We’ve covered several of the ways large language models, and more generally, a new wave of artificial intelligence software and hardware, could change the way we play games, work with our own data, ...