The choice to switch to a Qualcomm SoC should have come with some advantage over other systems, but our testing couldn’t really find one. The Dell Inspiron 14 (5441) is yet another iteration of ...
It might be early, but Black Friday desktop PC deals have begun. Some retailers have already launched early deals on ...
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Anthropic’s has upgraded its Claude 3.5 Sonnet LLM with a new ability, computer use, opening up new opportunities in robotic process automation (RPA) and more. Anthropic’s Claude 3.5 Sonnet ...
If you’re getting a new computer or tech toy, here I share some tips that can help make the setup and learning curve easier and your data safer: Consider getting professional help If you’re ...
At its HOOD Summit, Robinhood Markets (NASDAQ:HOOD) introduced a futures trading and index options on its mobile app and unveiled a new desktop trading platform designed for active traders.
Thanks to Anthropic's new computer use feature for its AI assistant Claude, there's a much more benevolent explanation now. Fueled by an upgraded version of the Claude 3.5 Sonnet model ...
Intel’s new desktop CPUs are radically different than the Intel CPUs you’re used to. Today marks the launch of Arrow Lake, the company’s latest architecture for desktop processors ...
Anthropic on Tuesday released an upgraded version of its Claude 3.5 Sonnet model that can understand and interact with any desktop app. Via a new “Computer Use” API, now in open beta ...
Anthropic’s latest Claude 3.5 Sonnet AI model has a new feature in public beta that can control a computer by looking at a screen, moving a cursor, clicking buttons, and typing text. The new ...
Check out an introductory video below. The new Claude 3.5 Sonnet is the first frontier AI model to offer computer use in public beta. While groundbreaking, computer use is still experimental—at ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. Our recommended books this week include histories of corporate mismanagement and misbehavior in the 19th century (“Savings and ...