Silicon Republic October 23, 2024
Jenny Darmody

The company said the upgraded Claude model will be able to ‘use computers the way people do’ but warned its still experimental at this stage.

OpenAI challenger Anthropic has released an upgraded version of its Claude 3.5 Sonnet model that is designed to understand and interact with any desktop app.

The new ‘computer use’ API is designed to imitate keystrokes, button clicks and mouse gestures, so that it can essentially “use computers the way people do”.

The model is currently in public beta mode so that developers can give the company feedback and help to improve capabilities.

“At this stage, it is still experimental – at times cumbersome and error prone,” the company said in a blogpost. “We’re releasing ‘computer...

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