Anthropic says Claude can now use your computer to finish tasks for you in AI agent push

Anthropic says Claude can now use your computer to finish tasks for you in AI agent push


This photograph shows a figurine in front of the logo of the AI assistant “Claude” built by the US artificial intelligence safety and research company Anthropic during a photo session in Paris on February 13, 2026. (Photo by Joel Saget / AFP via Getty Images)

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Anthropic’s Claude can now use a person’s computer to complete tasks as the company looks to create an AI agent that can rival the viral OpenClaw.

Users can now message Claude a task from a phone, and the AI agent will then complete that task, Anthropic announced Monday.

After being prompted, Claude can open apps on your computer, navigate a web browser and fill in spreadsheets, Anthropic said. One prompt Anthropic demonstrated in a video posted Monday is a user running late for a meeting. The user asks Claude to export a pitch deck as a PDF file and attach it to a meeting invite. The video shows Claude carrying out the task.

The latest update from Anthropic underscores the push from AI firms to create so-called “agents” that can autonomously carry out tasks on behalf of users at any time of day.

Agentic capabilities were thrust into the spotlight this year after the release of OpenClaw, which went viral. OpenClaw links to AI models from OpenAI and Anthropic. A user can message OpenClaw through popular apps like WhatsApp or Telegram to carry out tasks. Like Anthropic’s new feature, OpenClaw runs locally on a user’s device giving it access to files.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told CNBC last week that OpenClaw is “definitely the next ChatGPT” as tech companies race to build their own competitors. The chip leader last week announced NemoClaw, an enterprise-grade version of OpenClaw.

OpenClaw is Nvidia's secret weapon

Safeguards

Anthropic cautioned that computer use “is still early compared to Claude’s ability to code or interact with text.”

“Claude can make mistakes, and while we continue to improve our safeguards, threats are constantly evolving,” Anthropic warned.

The company added that it has built the computer use capability “with safeguards that minimize risk,” and that Claude will always request permission before accessing new apps.

Users can use Dispatch, a feature it released last week in Claude Cowork. That lets users have a continuous conversation with Claude from a phone or desktop and assign the agent tasks.

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