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 ...
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Anthropic has introduced a new AI capability called “Computer Use,” which allows AI agents to autonomously perform tasks on computers by mimicking human actions such as using a mouse and keyboard.
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In a pitch to investors last spring, Anthropic said it intended to build AI to power virtual assistants that could perform research, answer emails, and handle other back-office jobs on their own. The ...
"Computer use is a completely different approach to AI development," writes the Anthropic team. "Up until now, LLM developers have made tools fit the model, producing custom environments where AIs use ...
With its latest update, the Claude AI tool from Amazon-backed Anthropic can control your computer. The idea is to have Claude "use computers the way people do," but some AI and security experts warn ...
On Tuesday, Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) announced a research preview of "Computer Use," a new tool within Copilot Studio that enables AI agents to perform tasks on desktop and web applications ...
Microsoft Copilot is tapping a key feature from Windows 11 Pro to enable Copilot’s AI to dig even further than it already has. It’s part of an update to Microsoft 365 Copilot called Researcher with ...