Anthropic publicly releases AI tool that can take over the user's mouse cursor
Briefly

There’s a belief that these tools could eventually automate many menial tasks in office jobs. It could also be a useful tool for developers in that it could 'automate repetitive tasks' and streamline laborious QA and optimization work.
It’s just a question of what the ratio will be—and that may vary by situation or industry. Both the 'it's just a tool that will make people's jobs easier' and the 'it will put people out of work across industries' arguments hold some truth.
To its credit, Anthropic has tried to anticipate some of these by putting safeguards in from the get-go. Our teams have developed classifiers and other methods to flag and mitigate these kinds of abuses.
Given the upcoming US elections, we're on high alert for attempted misuses that could be perceived as undermining public trust in electoral processes.
Read at Ars Technica
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