Anthropic begins offering PC control with Claude 3.5 Sonnet

Anthropic begins offering PC control with Claude 35 Sonnet


Managed to become one of the most important names in the field of artificial intelligence Anthropic, PC control with updated Claude 3.5 Sonnet offers.

Anthropic, Claude 3.5, a rival to OpenAI’s GPT-4.o, has released a new version of its Sonnet AI model that can understand and interact with any desktop application. For this, there is a program released with the open beta version. “Computer Usage” The company that prepared the API, He states that the system can control computers by imitating keystrokes, button clicks and mouse movements. In his statement about the new model, “We trained Claude to see what is happening on the screen and then use available software tools to perform selected tasks.” The company said, “Computer Use” It states that developers can try its infrastructure through Anthropic’s API, Amazon Bedrock and Google Cloud’s Vertex AI platform.

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The company had previously come to our agenda with its official Android application. Anthropic, Claude released its application for iOS in May. Then the really highly demanded The official Android app has arrived. The application offers free access to Claude 3.5 Sonnet. from here can be downloaded. In the official statement made for the application, the following was stated: “Get help with a variety of tasks—everything from writing to analysis to math—when inspiration strikes from Claude, your trusty AI assistant. Just start a chat, send Claude a photo, attach a file and request. Collaborate with Claude on critical tasks, brainstorming, and complex problems to make significant progress on the go.”

Anthropic had previously made a splash with former OpenAI employee Jan Leike, who joined the company. A prominent OpenAI researcher Jan Leikemade a splash not with his decision to leave, but rather with his statement during the separation process. In a post within the scope of his resignation decision found Leike said of his former company, “Security culture and processes take a backseat to remarkable new products” he said, meaning he made an open criticism.

This statement is dedicated to addressing long-term AI risks from OpenAI “Superalignment” He came after disbanding his team. Now focusing more on products that impact people and OpenAI seems to be starting to push the possible risks of artificial intelligence into the backgroundcurrently actively working on the next level, artificial general intelligence (AGI) It is also working on this level, and that level must be put into operation with very strong protection systems.

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