Anthropic announced on its website that its "Claude" large language model has gotten an intriguing new feature: computer use.
The experimental "computer use" capability points toward AI encroaching further into the realm of human skills.
Anthropic’s latest Claude 3.5 Sonnet AI model has a new feature in public beta that can control a computer by looking at a screen, moving a cursor, clicking buttons, and typing text. The new ...
Anthropic, a startup backed by Alphabet and Amazon.com , released a pair of updated artificial intelligence models on Tuesday ...
Anthropic, a leader in the AI space, today announced a major upgrade to its Claude models with an update to its already impressive Claude 3.5 Sonnet and a brand new offering, Claude 3.5 Haiku.
Developers can now direct Claude to use computers the way people do—by looking at a screen, moving a cursor, clicking, and typing text. Claude can use other tools as well. Introducing an upgraded ...
Anthropic’s chatbot Claude is now available as an iOS app on the App Store and is free to download for current Claude users. The Claude iOS app will sync a user’s chat history and include ...
Anthropic, the AI vendor second in size only to OpenAI, has a powerful family of generative AI models called Claude. These models can perform a range of tasks, from captioning images and writing ...
Anthropic said the new version of its AI model Claude can now potentially emulate the way people interact with their computers. The skill is currently in public beta mode. The company trained ...
Anthropic focuses on ethical AI development, emphasizing safety and privacy in its models. The company developed Claude AI, designed for natural conversations and complex tasks. Anthropic's AI ...
It took a while, but that AI is starting to arrive. Anthropic on Tuesday released an upgraded version of its Claude 3.5 Sonnet model that can understand and interact with any desktop app.