Anthropic has added a new feature to its Claude 3.5 Sonnet artificial intelligence (AI) model: Visual PDFs, or the ability to view and analyze PDF files (a feature OpenAI's ChatGPT already supports ).
Anthropic, the AI vendor second in size only to OpenAI, has a powerful family of generative AI models called Claude. These models can perform a range of ...
It launched first for developers via the Claude API and is included in the Claude 3.5 Sonnet beta, but could be added to more models in the future. Anthropic warns that this new feature could be ...
Anthropic has enabled its AI model Claude to be downloaded to personal computers. This allows the AI control many computer functions. Is this good, bad or both?
Computer use is currently limited to developers who sign up for the Claude API. But it comes about five months after Krieger joined Anthropic and received his marching orders from CEO Dario Amodei ...
Even more impressive, the new Claude 3.5 Sonnet can now interact with desktop apps via the “Computer Use” API. The AI can generate the necessary keystrokes, mouse clicks, and movements needed ...
It may sound like science fiction, but with the introduction of Anthropic’s Computer Use API, this vision is becoming a reality. Built on the robust Claude 3.5 Sonnet model, this innovative API ...
Anthropic has released an updated version of its Claude 3.5 Sonnet model with a new Computer Use feature that can interact with apps on a PC.
The new feature is now available via Claude Chat feature preview and through API access. Reportedly, the company also plans ...
The new model is not yet available in the Claude.ai web interface or app. Instead, it runs on Anthropic's API and third-party ...