Anthropic's Claude Code and Cowork can control your computer
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Anthropic's Claude Code and Cowork can control your computer
"The new feature can be used to automatically open files, use web browsers and apps, and run dev tools 'with no setup required,' even when you're away from your computer."
"Claude will 'always ask for your explicit permission' before exploring, scrolling, and clicking as needed to complete a task."
"'Complex tasks sometimes need a second try, and working through your screen is slower than using a direct integration,' the company said in its announcement blog."
Anthropic has introduced an update to Claude that allows it to autonomously perform tasks on macOS, such as opening files and using web browsers. This feature is available for Claude Pro and Max subscribers as a research preview. It builds on previous autonomous capabilities and requires the Claude desktop app to be running on a supported macOS device. Claude prioritizes connectors to services like Slack and Google Workspace but can operate directly with the computer's interface. Users must provide explicit permission for task execution, and the feature may require retries for complex tasks.
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