ChatGPT's new computer-use mode can control your mouse and apps. I tested it by asking it to play chess and write a journal ...
OpenAI is reportedly developing “agent software,” that will effectively take over your device and complete complex tasks on your behalf, according to The Information. OpenAI’s agent would work between ...
So-called "computer use agents" are expected to be a major leap in AI that will allow bots to actually complete tasks on your behalf. Reading time 3 minutes OpenAI is reportedly preparing for the ...
This week, Anthropic rolled out updates to its AI models and introduced a very interesting Computer Use API that allows AI to control your computer. Imagine a world where your computer anticipates ...
Cell phones have come a long way since they first made their public debut. From calling functionality to SMS to smartphone apps, your phone can now do almost everything a larger PC might. You can use ...
Claude can control your computer to complete tasks on its own. The feature is limited to paid plans and Mac users for now. Permissions and oversight are required to reduce security risks. Imagine ...
OpenAI is reportedly developing a new AI agent capable of directly controlling personal computers to automate a variety of tasks. This latest AI agent represents a significant shift from traditional ...
We’ve covered several of the ways large language models, and more generally, a new wave of artificial intelligence software and hardware, could change the way we play games, work with our own data, ...
For a brief period last year, it seemed that AI-powered gadgets like the Rabbit R1 were going to be the next big thing. People were fascinated by the idea of replacing their smartphones with tiny ...
Google has moved “computer use” from a specialized model into Google Gemini 3.5 Flash, making agent-style control of browsers, apps, and desktop workflows a built-in capability instead of a separate ...
What if you could control your computer or smartphone with your tongue? You might think it’s a crazy idea, but it’s actually possible with a device called the MouthPad. It lets you move your tongue ...