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Anthropic의 Claude Code와 Cowork는 컴퓨터를 제어할 수 있습니다.

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요약

앤트로픽은 생성형 AI 모델 '클로드(Claude)'의 기능을 고도화하여, 사용자의 컴퓨터를 대신해 파일을 열거나 웹 브라우저와 앱을 조작하는 등의 작업을 자율적으로 수행할 수 있도록 업데이트했습니다. 이번 기능은 별도의 설정 없이도 개발자 도구 등을 실행할 수 있어, 현재 클로드 프로 및 맥스 구독자들을 대상으로 연구용 프리뷰로 먼저 공개되었습니다. 다만 현재는 macOS 환경에서만 사용이 제한되며, 해당 기능은 지난해 공개된 '클로드 3.5 소넷'의 자율 수행 능력을 대화형 챗봇 도구로 확장한 것입니다.

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Anthropic has updated Claude to perform tasks in its Code and Cowork AI tools autonomously by using your computer for you. The new feature can be used to automatically open files, use web browsers and apps, and run dev tools “with no setup required,” even when you’re away from your computer, according to Anthropic’s announcement. Anthropic’s Claude Code and Cowork can control your computer The research preview is currently limited to macOS devices. The research preview is currently limited to macOS devices. These new capabilities are available as a research preview for Claude Pro and Max subscribers, and computer usage is limited to macOS “for now,” according to Anthropic. The feature builds on autonomous capabilities that were introduced on Claude’s 3.5 Sonnet AI model in 2024, but now brings those to the chatbot’s Code and Cowork AI agents for programmers. To access the feature, the Claude desktop app must be running on a supported macOS device and paired with the chatbot’s mobile app. The update works by prioritizing connectors to supported services first, such as Slack and Google Workspace apps, but will still execute tasks if a connector isn’t available by directly controlling your browser, mouse, keyboard, and display. Anthropic says Claude will “always ask for your explicit permission” before exploring, scrolling, and clicking as needed to complete a task. The feature works “especially well” with Dispatch, according to Anthropic — a recent cross-device feature that allows you to assign tasks to the Claude desktop app from your phone — but it won’t always work perfectly. “Complex tasks sometimes need a second try, and working through your screen is slower than using a direct integration,” the company said in its announcement blog. “We’re sharing it early because we want to learn where it works and where it falls short.” Most Popular - For $200 more, you can get a MacBook Air - There is no ethical consumption of HBO’s Harry Potter series - These retractable studded tires might save our roads, ears, and lungs - Steve Jobs and the greatest run of products in tech history - Vivo launches X300 Ultra flagship ‘designed for professional photography’

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