AnthropicのClaudeがコンピューターを操作できるようになる
Anthropic社のAIアシスタントClaudeが、ユーザーのコンピュータを操作する新機能をリリースし、パーソナルエージェントアプリケーションの新たな波の一部となった。
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新機能の概要
AnthropicのAIアシスタントClaudeが、ユーザーのコンピュータを直接操作できる機能を追加した。
業界トレンドの位置付け
このリリースは、パーソナルエージェントアプリケーションの新たな波の最新事例として紹介されている。
実用性の向上
コンピュータ操作機能により、AIアシスタントの実用的な支援範囲が拡大した。
影響分析・編集コメントを表示
影響分析
この機能はAIアシスタントの実用性を大幅に高め、ユーザー体験を変革する可能性がある。一方で、セキュリティやプライバシーに関する懸念も生じるため、業界全体の議論を喚起するだろう。
編集コメント
AIアシスタントの機能拡大は期待されるが、セキュリティ対策とユーザー教育が不可欠。業界全体のベストプラクティス確立が急務。
この新機能は、パーソナルエージェントアプリケーションの波における最新のリリースです。
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2 Min ReadSmith Collection/Gado via Getty ImagesThe generative AI vendor has given its Claude large language model the ability to take control of your computer and perform certain tasks on request, as it looks to rival personal agent framework OpenClaw.The update, revealed in a March 23 blog post, enables the Claude Code and Claude Cowork tools to interact with a user’s machine, opening files, working with the browser, running tools and filling in spreadsheets.Once prompted, Claude will look to connected apps such as Slack, Calendar or other integrations first, but if there is no connector for the tool needed, it will work locally on the device, pointing, clicking on and navigating to what’s on screen to do the requested task itself -- although it always asks for permission first, according to the vendor.A video released by the vendor, posted on YouTube, demonstrated the new possibilities Claude offers.Among the examples it showcases is a user sending a request from their phone to their computer to export a pitch deck and then attaching it to the invitation for a scheduled meeting later that day.Related:OpenAI Updates Agents SDK, Aims at Building Secure AgentsClaude springs to life on the laptop, executing the task as requested, then messages the user to inform them what specifically has been done.A second use case depicts a user sending a message asking whether Claude can resize 150 photos on their desktop and add logos to each. Again, Claude is shown doing as asked and then sending confirmation.The agent is also able to handle "repeating" tasks if requested, such as scanning emails every morning, plus Anthropic said it is able to remember context across different sessions.However, Anthropic acknowledged that the tech is in its infancy and might not get things right the first time. “It won’t always work perfectly: complex tasks sometimes need a second try, and working through your screen is slower than using a direct integration. We’re sharing it early because we want to learn where it works and where it falls short,” the blog said.Anthropic also said it has built in safeguards to minimize risk, protecting, for example, against "prompt injection" -- malicious inputs designed to compromise the AI.The updated functionality is available now for Claude Pro and Claude Max subscribers, but only for macOS users, and must be enabled in the desktop app settings.Claude’s update follows the viral success of OpenClaw earlier this year, which showed the huge potential for AI agents to carry out tasks for users on demand, and is likely to pave the way for a wave of competitors from the major AI companies.Related:As AI Infosec Woes Heighten, IBM Intros Autonomous Security ServiceAbout the AuthorContributing WriterGraham Hope has worked in automotive journalism in the U.K. for 26 years, including spells as editor of leading consumer news website and weekly Auto Express and respected buying guide CarBuyer.
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