The future of computing is here, and it’s unlik...
The rocks can talk, but they can also read, they can see, and now they can use a computer, browsing the web, clicking buttons, typing text all by itself. The age of AI agents is here. One of the first out of the gates is Claude Computer Use, Anthropic's brand new AI agent. Let's dive into how it works, what it can do, and how it may change AI forever. In October, Anthropic made waves when it released a set of upgraded models, Claude 3.5 Haiku and a new 3.5 Sonnet. They also released something special, Computer Use, but they're not the only ones in this space. The landscape for AI agents is growing fast and so far Anthropic is the first of the big AI labs to get into the game. Right now, Claude Computer Use is still in public beta as developers put it to the test, but already it's looking like a complete game changer. So how does it work? Claude had the ability to understand images for a while, so the next step was to train it on how and when to perform specific actions, like clicking buttons or writing text based on what's displayed on the screen. It's easy to see a future where AI agents handled most of the drudge work for us. And for developers, Computer Use massively lowers the barriers to entry.
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