Anthropic has launched computer use, a new Claude feature that lets the AI directly operate your computer—opening apps, navigating browsers, filling forms, and executing tasks without you hovering ...
In 2024, as Anthropic suggested at the time, the feature wasn’t really ready for productive use — it was genuinely crazy to watch work but also slow, error-prone, and prone to quickly losing track of ...
Claude Cowork 2.0 introduces direct computer control, a feature that allows users to assign tasks like managing files, navigating applications and drafting documents directly to the AI. According to ...
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The GIGABYTE Control Center is vulnerable to an arbitrary file-write flaw that could allow a remote, unauthenticated attacker to access files on vulnerable hosts. The hardware maker says that ...
Anthropic has launched a “computer use” feature for Claude, allowing the AI agent to control macOS desktops to perform tasks like editing files and navigating browsers. It aims to compete with the ...
The European Parliament has voted against proposals that would allow social media and tech companies to continue to scan the content of private messages of EU citizens for illegal content. A majority ...
Anthropic’s Claude is launching a wild new tool that lets you ask AI on your phone to remotely control your computer to execute tasks. A new feature in Claude Cowork and Claude Code will allow the AI ...
The lines between science fiction and reality are getting much blurrier. A team of scientists has grown fly neurons inside a “matrix” of online ecosystems. And what is happening now will leave you ...
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When the Artemis II four-person crew left Earth’s orbit, they were protected by a computing system designed to move beyond simple redundancy (a la the Apollo missions) to a fail-silent architecture.