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.
Have you ever wished your computer could just understand what you want it to do—without the endless clicking, typing, and navigating? Whether it’s filling out a form, searching for something online, ...
Artificial intelligence company Anthropic announced the launch of a new version of its Claude AI model alongside a developer’s beta for “computer use” on Oct. 22. The computer use beta will allow ...
Microsoft has announced a new AI-powered feature called "Computer Use" for its Copilot Studio platform that allows agents to directly interact with websites and desktop applications using simulated ...
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 ...
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Since Anthropic released the “Computer Use” feature for Claude in October, there has been a lot of excitement about what AI agents can do when given the power to imitate human interactions. A new ...
"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 ...
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 ...
Google's new AI model can interact directly with website UIs. It joins similar tools from OpenAI and Anthropic. The company also admitted its weaknesses, including hallucinations. Google DeepMind has ...
In addition to everything else terrible about this that many commentors have already mentioned, I'm thinking about all the computer resources this would use, and the power supply for them, only to do ...