AI Model Claude Tasks Computers
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•Anthropic Wants Its AI Agent to Control Your Computer
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Anthropic, a competitor to OpenAI , has taught its AI model Claude to do a range of things on a computer.
Anthropic says Claude performs tasks in OSWorld correctly 14.9 percent of the time.
The company hopes that so-called AI agents will automate routine office tasks and free people up to be more productive.
Anthropic has imposed certain constraints on what Claude can do, for example limiting its ability to use a person’s credit card to buy stuff.
Amazon , which has invested heavily in Anthropic , is exploring how agents could eventually buy goods for its customers.
Microsoft has poured upwards of $13 billion into OpenAI , says it is testing agents that can use Windows computers.
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