Claude computer use 🤖, Alphabet drone delivery 🚁, self-maintaining software 👨💻
Ever wonder how AI is moving beyond demos into real-world use? Here’s something that caught my attention — Anthropic’s Claude can now control your Mac, asking permission first. It’s a smart step toward making AI more practical, according to TLDR, by enabling tasks like typing or browsing without constant user input. Meanwhile, OpenAI’s offering 17.5% guaranteed returns, but experts suggest it’s more about raising cash than promising real growth, as TLDR explains. And get this — Alphabet’s Wing is expanding drone delivery in the Bay Area, promising super-fast service through apps like Walmart and DoorDash. But here’s where it gets interesting — reliable AI systems are now focusing on four layers: connecting tools, building workflows, fault-tolerant execution, and keeping everything transparent, says Orkes in a recent webinar. So what does this mean for you? As AI gets smarter and more embedded, it’s about building systems that actually work in the messy, real world — no shortcuts, just solid foundations.