Instead of a flood control infrastructure, overgrown vegetation is seen in a riverbank during the Sandiganbayan Third Division’s ocular inspection at Barangay Bunsuran in Pandi, Bulacan on April 15, ...
Anthropic has expanded its computer use capability for Claude, bringing the feature to Windows after initially rolling it out on macOS. The update allows the AI assistant to carry out a variety of ...
A high-volume bodyweight session pushes Nick Symmonds through a sequence of 100 exercises without equipment. The format emphasizes repetition, control, and sustained output rather than maximum ...
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 ...
Anthropic on March 24 launched three features that expand its AI agents’ autonomy and reach: auto mode for Claude Code adds an AI safety classifier that approves routine developer actions, computer ...
Abstract: In this brief, for time-varying nonlinear systems, a novel approximate dynamic programming structure is first proposed to obtain the approximate optimal solution of the control system. In ...
For developers using AI, “vibe coding” right now comes down to babysitting every action or risking letting the model run unchecked. Anthropic says its latest update to Claude aims to eliminate that ...
Anthropic is joining the increasingly crowded field of companies with AI agents that can take direct control of your local computer desktop. The company has announced that Claude Code (and its more ...
With Dispatch, you will be able to assign tasks to Claude from your phone, allowing him to work autonomously on your computer even if you aren't present. This is a capability on which Anthropic has ...
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 ...
In the era of A.I. agents, many Silicon Valley programmers are now barely programming. Instead, what they’re doing is deeply, deeply weird. Credit...Illustration by Pablo Delcan and Danielle Del Plato ...
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