The latest Anthropic AI agent can control your computer on your behalf. It will emulate a person sitting at a PC by imitating keystrokeslucky play168 or lp99, clicking buttons, and performing other functions.
The OpenAI competitor Anthropic named the feature “Computer Use,” which runs via the Claude 3.5 Sonnet AI model.
Developers may try the public beta via Anthropic’s API, Amazon Bedrock, and Google Cloud’s Vertex AI platform.
Article continues after this advertisement What the Anthropic AI agent means for the futureHaving an artificial intelligence (AI) that can control computers has huge ramifications for global tech adoption. Arguably, the biggest potential impact is having AI agents that could work as your secretary or digital twin.
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“We trained Claude to see what’s happening on a screen and then use the software tools available to carry out tasks,” Anthropic wrote to TechCrunch.
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Article continues after this advertisement“When a developer tasks Claude with using a piece of computer and gives it the necessary access, Claude looks at screenshots of what’s visible to the user…”
Article continues after this advertisement“… then counts how many pixels vertically or horizontally it needs to move a cursor in order to click in the correct place.”
Nevertheless, humans remain in control by choosing specific prompts that direct Claude’s actions.
Article continues after this advertisementFor example, a command may say, “Use data from my computer and online to fill out this form.”
“People enable access and limit access as needed. Claude breaks down the user’s prompts into computer commands to accomplish that specific task.”
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However, the AI firm admits that the Anthropic AI agent can be “cumbersome and error-prone.”
Consequently, “we’re releasing computer use early for feedback from developers and expect the capability to improve rapidly over time.”
The Anthropic AI agent also cannot access social media, preventing it from engaging in “election-related activity” and entering government websites.
Nevertheless, tech research firm Gartner says AI agents could make it easier for companies to earn returns from their AI investments.
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