Anthropic desires an artificial intelligence agent to control its computer
Anthropic has added a new feature in its Claude 3.5 Sonnet AI model that lets users control a computer by looking at the screen, moving a mouse or keyboard, and typing. The feature, called ‘Computer use’, is available on the API and allows developers to direct Claude to work on a computer like a human does.
We are still waiting for the next big leap in artificial intelligence
Anthropic has unveiled its latest AI model, Claude 3.5 Sonnet, which it claims to be twice as fast as its previous model Claude. The new model is the first to be introduced under Anthropic’s new lineup that includes Haiku, Sonnet and Opus. The company said it will turn Claude into a tool for companies to securely centralised their knowledge.
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Google has responded to journalist Anthropic’s allegation that its artificial intelligence-powered summaries used one of his articles without his permission. “We see that links included in the AI Overviews get more clicks than if the page had appeared as a traditional web listing for that query,” Google said. Anthropic’s article was often a featured link in the top of search results.
Anthropic has a technology that allows you to make bots to work for you
Anthropic has released a technology platform for artificial intelligence agents, called Claude, that it claims has been beta testing since April. Anthropic stated that a virtual interior design consultant can use the tool to process room photos and give personalised decor suggestions. Anthropic worked with Study Fetch, among others, to help them build Claude-based helpers for their workers.