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There’s something nice about not having to over-explain things to an AI anymore. With Claude Code’s new computer use feature, you can just let it see what you’re doing. I’m not a proper coder, so half the time I’m stuck trying to describe what I want instead of actually getting it done.
Anthropic also warns that, when computer use is activated, Claude will be able to see anything visible on-screen, including “personal data, sensitive documents, or private information.” For all these reasons, the company recommends “starting with the apps you trust and not working with sensitive data” during this research preview stage.
Anthropic PBC is taking the leash off its popular artificial intelligence coding tool Claude Code, introducing a new feature called “auto mode” that lets it decide for itself which permissions it’s allowed to use.
Anthropic is introducing the ability for Claude to control your Mac. The feature arrives today. In an unlisted YouTube
Anthropic announced today that its Claude Code and Claude Cowork tools are being updated to accomplish tasks using your computer. The latest update will see these AI resources become capable of opening files,
Anthropic’s Claude now independently builds, tests, and fixes software, bringing a new level of autonomous AI interaction to desktop computing.
Learn why you no longer need to bypass permissions in Claude Code. Explore the latest update that makes managing automated tasks easier and more secure.
Anthropic's Claude Can Now Control Your Computer