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✨“New Feature Unveiled! Claude 3.5 Sonnet & Haiku for Ultimate Productivity!”🌍


 

Introducing Claude 3.5 Sonnet, Claude 3.5 Haiku, and a New AI Feature: Computer Use

October 22, 2024 | 5 min read


Today, we're excited to announce two things: an upgraded Claude 3.5 Sonnet and a brand new model called Claude 3.5 Haiku. Both offer improvements in speed, efficiency, and capabilities, but what's really groundbreaking is a new feature called computer use. This feature allows Claude to interact with computers the way people do—by moving the mouse, clicking buttons, and typing text. Here's what this means for you.


Why Computer Use is a Game-Changer

The new computer use feature, available in public beta, allows Claude 3.5 to do things like:


Open and navigate websites

Fill out forms

Click buttons

Type information

In other words, Claude can use a computer like a human! This is still experimental, meaning it’s not perfect yet, but developers can start trying it out and giving feedback. Over time, this feature will become smoother and more accurate.


Companies like Asana, Canva, DoorDash, and Replit are already exploring how to use this feature to automate tasks that take dozens, sometimes hundreds, of steps. For example, Replit is using Claude’s computer use ability to test software as it's being built.


How You Can Use Claude 3.5 Sonnet

The upgraded Claude 3.5 Sonnet is available starting today. Developers can use the computer use feature through:



The Anthropic API

Amazon Bedrock

Google Cloud’s Vertex AI

Even if you’re not a developer, this means you might soon start seeing AI that can take on tasks that usually require human effort, like filling out forms or organizing data.


Claude 3.5 Sonnet: A Boost in Coding and Efficiency

Claude 3.5 Sonnet isn’t just about computer use. It’s also gotten much better at coding and problem-solving. Early tests show it’s now faster and more accurate than previous versions, making it a top choice for developers who need help with tasks like writing code or solving technical issues.


Companies like GitLab and Cognition have seen major improvements using Claude 3.5 Sonnet, with no delays in speed. Whether it's for coding, planning, or general problem-solving, this new version is helping teams work faster and smarter.


Claude 3.5 Haiku: Speed Meets Affordability

In addition to Claude 3.5 Sonnet, we’re introducing Claude 3.5 Haiku, our fastest AI model yet. Claude 3.5 Haiku offers:


Faster responses

Improved accuracy

Stronger coding skills

It’s perfect for tasks like handling customer queries, generating personalized suggestions, or processing large amounts of data quickly.


Starting later this month, Claude 3.5 Haiku will be available through:


Anthropic API

Amazon Bedrock

Google Cloud’s Vertex AI

Teaching Claude to Use Computers (Responsibly)

With the computer use feature, we’re teaching Claude general computer skills instead of building specific tools for each task. Developers can now create applications that let Claude do things like:


Pull data from a spreadsheet

Navigate websites

Enter information into online forms

This is still a work in progress, and there are some challenges—like making Claude scroll, drag, or zoom smoothly. Because this technology is so new, we recommend starting with simple, low-risk tasks. We’re also putting measures in place to ensure safety, like detecting when computer use might lead to harmful behavior, such as spam or misinformation.


What’s Next?

This new technology is still in its early stages, but we're learning quickly. As more people start using it, we’ll get a better understanding of its potential and any challenges it might bring. We’re eager to hear your feedback as you explore what Claude 3.5 Sonnet, Claude 3.5 Haiku, and the computer use feature can do.


We believe these developments will open up exciting new possibilities for how you work, automate tasks, and save time.


Here are some useful links related to Anthropic's Claude 3.5 AI, which can now control computers:




1. **[Anthropic's Claude 3.5: AI That Can Control Your Computer](https://siliconangle.com/2023/10/16/anthropic-releases-improved-claude-models-can-control-computer/)**  


   This article covers how Claude 3.5's new "computer use" feature allows it to navigate computer interfaces, like clicking buttons and filling forms, based on developer commands. It’s still experimental, so developers should use it for low-risk tasks.




2. **[Exploring the New Features of Claude 3.5 AI](https://www.anthropic.com)**  


   You can visit Anthropic's official page, which details the improvements in Claude 3.5 Sonnet and Haiku. This update significantly boosts its coding performance and introduces computer use capabilities, opening the door for automation in tasks that require navigating a user interface.




3. **[Claude 3.5 Sonnet AI: The Future of Automation](https://siliconangle.com)**  


   This article discusses the model's role in automating complex processes for companies like Replit and how it’s reshaping workflows with its ability to reason and interact with user interfaces directly.




By checking out these sources, you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of Claude 3.5 and how it's pushing the boundaries of AI in automation and coding.

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