Anthropic Unveils New AI Model with Computer Use Capability

Anthropic Unveils New Model with Computer Use Capability
Anthropic recently announced a significant upgrade to its Claude 3.5 Sonnet model and introduced a new Claude 3.5 Haiku model, further advancing AI (Artificial Intelligence) functionality and usability. Both developments aim to enhance developer productivity, particularly in coding and automation, according to the company.

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Enhanced Agentic Coding

The updated Claude 3.5 Sonnet model now performs better on complex coding tasks, showing improvements on industry benchmarks, especially in agentic coding and tool-use tasks.

According to the company, Early adopters, including GitLab and Cognition, report enhanced reasoning abilities and faster, more reliable DevSecOps support with no added latency.

The Browser Company, which uses the model to automate web-based workflows, noted that Claude 3.5 Sonnet outperformed every model they had previously tested.

Computer Use Capability

One key update is a new “computer use” capability, currently in public beta, which allows Claude to interact with computer interfaces as a human would—moving cursors, clicking buttons, and typing text. This feature can automate multi-step processes, such as form-filling and spreadsheet management, marking a significant step toward more advanced workflow automation.

“Asana, Canva, Cognition, DoorDash, Replit, and The Browser Company have already begun to explore these possibilities, carrying out tasks that require dozens, and sometimes even hundreds, of steps to complete. For example, Replit is using Claude 3.5 Sonnet’s capabilities with computer use and UI navigation to develop a key feature that evaluates apps as they’re being built for their Replit Agent product,” the company said in a blog post.