Mitchelle ,
All of do some amount of repetitive work daily – in office and even at home
But some of us , are doing such repetitive TASKS , for 8 hours a day ( in the office ) , day after day
Following development could spell an end to such repetitive / boring jobs
It is time to start preparing for such eventuality NOW
Remember : We must keep running faster on an accelerating Treadmill , to stay in the same spot ?
Hcp
Artificial intelligence start-up Anthropic released a new tool through its chatbot Claude that can figure out what’s happening on someone’s computer screen and anticipate what they might want to do next.
And if the person allows it, the tool can “take over” to search the internet, move the cursor, click buttons, and type text.
Anthropic released the still-developing technology to get feedback from developers and expects its capabilities to improve over time.
“At this stage, it is still experimental—at times cumbersome and error-prone,” Anthropic said. But with feedback “these developments will open up new possibilities for how you work with Claude, and we look forward to seeing what you’ll create.”
The company is in a race to develop large language model AI alongside tech giants Microsoft , and Alphabe
Jared Kaplan, Anthropic’s co-founder and chief science officer, told Bloomberg News that it will be the first model ever to be able to use computers the way people do.
In one demonstration, when an Anthropic employee wanted to go on a morning hike to see the Golden Gate Bridge, the AI tool used the prompt to search Google for hiking routes, map a route, find out what time the sun rose, and invite a friend with suggestions on what to wear, Bloomberg reported.
Anthropic acknowledged that some actions people perform effortlessly, such as scrolling, dragging, and zooming, “currently present challenges for Claude.” It has also developed tools to identify when the computer is being used to spread spam, misinformation, or fraud.
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