A.I. startup Anthropic’s New A.I. TOOL ANALYZES Your Screen and ACTS on Your Behalf AUTONOMOUSLY!
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IT’S EASY TO SEE A DAY WHEN WE ARE DEPLOYING DOZENS TO HUNDREDS OF A.I. TOOLS EVERY SINGLE DAY WITHIN EACH OF OUR LIVES. EACH OF THESE TOOLS WE ARE AND WILL BE UTILIZING WILL MAKE OUR DAY EASIER AND MORE EFFICIENT, YET AT THE SAME TIME WILL BE COSTING JOBS SOMEWHERE. ADD IN ROBOTICS AND THERE IS LIKELY COMING A TIME WHEN A HUGE SWATH OF THE WORKING CLASS WILL NEED TO RETRAIN IN SOME CAPACITY IN ORDER TO FIND WORK. HOW WILL THESE CHALLENGES BE SOLVED MOVING FORWARD? ARE YOU PROTECTING YOURSELF AND PREPARING FOR THIS POSSIBILITY, HOWEVER REMOTE YOU MAY BELIEVE IT TO BE RIGHT NOW?
(Bloomberg) -- Artificial intelligence startup Anthropic is releasing a new tool that can understand what’s happening on a user’s computer screen and complete a range of online tasks for them — the latest example of tech companies expanding from chatbots that offer pithy responses to so-called A.I. agents that can act on a person’s behalf.
The new capability, called “computer use,” can interpret what a user is seeing on their computer and — with permission — take actions for them by browsing the web, clicking buttons and typing, Anthropic said Tuesday.
The company is releasing a beta version to developers using its Claude technology, after testing the service with a limited set of enterprise customers in recent weeks.
A growing number of A.I. companies are investing in building agents that field tasks for users with minimal human supervision, an attempt to fulfill the promise of artificial intelligence to radically increase productivity in our personal and professional lives.
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