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AI that can use computers like humans? Anthropic just made it a reality. Anthropic's latest announcement is reshaping the AI landscape: 1. Upgraded Claude 3.5 Sonnet with industry-leading software engineering skills 2. New Claude 3.5 Haiku model matching top-tier performance at lower cost and speed 3. Groundbreaking "computer use" capability allowing AI to navigate interfaces like humans 4. Significant improvements in coding, with Claude 3.5 Sonnet outperforming all publicly available models on SWE-bench Verified 5. Early adoption by tech giants for automating complex, multi-step processes This leap forward in AI capabilities opens up exciting possibilities for automation, software development, and open-ended research tasks. However, it also raises important questions about responsible deployment and potential risks. What are your thoughts on the implications of AI systems that can use computers like humans? How might this change the future of work and technology? #ArtificialIntelligence #TechInnovation #FutureOfWork #AIEthics #SoftwareEngineering Share your insights in the comments!

Justin Tomlinson - Rilla Network

FTSE 30 C-Level Executive +20 years maximising value from technology in global household brands. Currently rewiring the content economy

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MC - Watched that "demo" An agent that can "use" a computer like this is both impressive and terrifying. Do you think we should be excited or concerned?

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Leonard L.

Helping Enterprise to embrace the AI Experience | Emerging Tech Enthusiast

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Picture a virtual customer service center powered by AI agents, each running in its own containerized environment, efficiently handling customer queries in parallel. This could be one potential application of Claude's computer use capabilities. The rapid advancement in how we're deploying generative AI for increasingly sophisticated tasks is both remarkable and thought-provoking. It illustrates just how quickly this technology is evolving to handle complex real-world applications. 🤯

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