AI Revolution: Anthropic Introduces Claude 3.5 Sonnet with Computer Control
Anthropic introduced an innovative Computer Use tool that allows AI to interact with a computer to perform complex tasks. Despite the competition and potential risks, the company has implemented security measures and opened access to beta testing.
AI Revolution
New Computer Use Tool
Anthropic has made a breakthrough in the field of artificial intelligence with its latest development, Computer Use. This innovative system is capable of performing complex computer operations, including screen navigation, cursor control, button activation and text entry. At the moment, access to the tool is limited to the API and is compatible with the Claude 3.5 Sonnet model.
Competitive environment in the field of AI
The market for such technologies is characterized by intense competition between leading players. OpenAI, Anthropic's main competitor, is also developing similar technology, but is keeping it under wraps for now. Experts predict that such tools will become a source of significant income for development companies in the coming years.
Security Measures and Restrictions
Recognizing the potential threats, Anthropic has taken steps to prevent abuse. The company has implemented systems for monitoring suspicious activity and established a number of restrictions. Computer Use does not have access to social media, register domain names, or interact with government websites. Developers had the opportunity to take part in open beta testing on the official Anthropic portal.
Competitors are not far behind
Microsoft is also actively developing its artificial intelligence technologies. The company recently unveiled a major update to its AI assistant, Copilot, adding voice interaction and image analysis features.
Glossary
- Anthropic is an American company specializing in the development of artificial intelligence
- Computer Use - new tool from Anthropic to control your computer with AI
- OpenAI - leading AI research and development company, major competitor Anthropic
- Claude 3.5 Sonnet - language model developed by Anthropic
- Copilot - AI assistant from Microsoft with voice communication and image recognition
Links
- Official announcement of Computer Use from Anthropic
- Article about the Computer Use tool on Ars Technica
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Anthropic has released an updated Claude 3.5 Sonnet with a Computer Use tool that allows AI to control a computer through an API, executing multi-step instructions.
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Sophia
Wow, this is something incredible! 😲 Imagine how our work with computers will change. No more hassle with settings and searching for the functions you need.
Hans
Yes, Sophia, that's really impressive. But I am concerned about the security issue. How does Anthropic plan to protect users from potential abuse?
Isabelle
Hans, the article mentions that Anthropic has implemented systems to detect suspicious activity and set restrictions. For example, Computer Use cannot interact with social networks or government sites. This is already a good start 👍
Pablo
And I’m wondering how this will affect the labor market 🤔 Will such AI replace many professions related to computer support?
Giovanni
Pfft, these fashionable things again. Why do we need AI that will do everything for us? People will completely forget how to think with their own heads. In my time, we managed without these bells and whistles.
Anna
Giovanni, I understand your concern. But technology does not necessarily replace our thinking; it can complement it and expand our capabilities. It's important to find a balance 😊
Sophia
I agree with Anna. In addition, Pablo raised an important issue about the labor market. Perhaps new professions will emerge related to the development and control of such AI systems. You will need to adapt 💪
Marek
And I am impressed by the competition in this area. OpenAI, Microsoft, Anthropic are all developing similar technologies. This should lead to rapid progress and lower prices for users 📉