VentureBeat October 22, 2024
Michael Nuñez

Anthropic, the AI research and safety company, has announced a new suite of capabilities—including an upgraded version of its flagship AI model, Claude 3.5 Sonnet, and a new model, Claude 3.5 Haiku—that could transform how businesses automate complex workflows. But the most striking development in this release is a new feature: Claude can now use a computer like a human, navigating screens, clicking buttons, and typing text.

This new feature, called “Computer Use,” could have far-reaching implications for industries that rely on repetitive tasks involving multiple applications and tabs. From data entry to research to customer service, the potential applications are broad—and potentially industry-shaping.

AI moves from text to screen interaction

Since its founding, Anthropic has focused on creating AI...

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