Anthropic has introduced a new feature in Claude called Computer Use. When enabled, it allows Claude to take control of your computer, moving the mouse and using screenshots to decide where to click.
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 ...
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What is a computer use agent? One of the big downsides of AI chatbots was that they were originally limited to their conversational interface, but that's now changing. With Claude computer use and ...
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Anthropic is pushing Claude beyond chat into “agent” work for non-coders. Cowork repackages the computer-using capabilities behind Claude Code into a simpler macOS experience where users can assign ...
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Anthropic appears to be testing Claude Cowork support on mobile, allowing you to manage long-running Claude tasks from your phone. For those unaware, Claude Cowork is Anthropic’s desktop-focused ...
AWS recently announced the Claude apps gateway for AWS, a self-hosted control plane that gives organizations a single point of control over access, cost, and policy for Claude Code and Claude Desktop.